South Bruce's weekend weather forecast: Snow squalls and windy conditions ahead

Prepare for snow squalls and windy conditions this weekend with chilly temperatures.

Friday, November 29

Morning: Expect snow squalls starting early in the morning with temperatures around -2°C, feeling like -8°C due to the wind. Snow accumulation could reach up to 4 cm. The sky will be mostly cloudy with 90% cloud cover, and it will be quite windy. If you're heading out, make sure to bundle up and drive carefully as visibility may be reduced.

Afternoon: Snow squalls will continue into the afternoon with temperatures rising slightly to -1°C but still feeling like -8°C. An additional 3 cm of snow is expected. The wind will persist, making it feel colder than it is. Outdoor activities are not recommended due to the harsh weather conditions.

Evening: The snow squalls will taper off by the evening, but it will remain windy and cold. It's a good time to stay indoors and enjoy a warm beverage.

Saturday, November 30

Overall: Snow squalls are expected throughout the day with temperatures around -2°C, feeling like -9°C. Snow accumulation could range from 5 to 10 cm. There will be about one hour of sunshine, so don't expect much relief from the clouds. The wind will continue to be a factor, making it feel much colder. If you must go out, dress warmly and be cautious on the roads.

Sunday, December 1

Overall: Snow will continue into Sunday with temperatures dropping to -4°C, feeling like -11°C. An additional 5 cm of snow is expected. There will be about one hour of sunshine, but the wind will make it feel much colder. It's a good day to stay indoors and enjoy some indoor activities.

Weekend Activities

Given the snowy and windy conditions, it's best to plan indoor activities for the weekend. Consider visiting a local museum, catching a movie, or enjoying a cozy day at home with family and friends. If you do venture outside, make sure to dress in layers and be prepared for slippery conditions.

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