Saskatoon's weather forecast for December 8: Snowy and windy conditions expected

Prepare for a snowy and windy day with chilly temperatures.

Morning

Expect a snowy start to the day with temperatures around 0°C, feeling more like -6°C due to the wind. Snow accumulation could reach up to five centimeters, so be prepared for slippery roads and sidewalks. The wind will make it feel colder, so dress warmly if you need to head out.

Afternoon

Light snow will continue into the afternoon, with temperatures dropping to -1°C and feeling like -7°C. An additional one centimeter of snow is expected. The wind will persist, making it a blustery day. Cloud cover will remain at 100%, so don't expect any sunshine.

Evening and Night

Snowfall will taper off by the evening, but the wind will continue to make it feel much colder. Temperatures will remain below freezing, so it's a good idea to stay indoors if possible. If you must go out, ensure you are dressed in layers to stay warm.

Tomorrow

Monday will bring a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures around -9°C, feeling like -16°C. There will be three hours of sunshine, providing a brief respite from the overcast skies. No snow is expected, making it a good day for outdoor activities if you dress appropriately.

Recommendations

Given the snowy and windy conditions today, it's best to limit outdoor activities. If you need to go out, wear warm clothing and be cautious of slippery surfaces. Tomorrow's weather will be more favorable for outdoor plans, with some sunshine breaking through the clouds.

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