
Tomorrow's Weather Waterloo: Snow Squalls, Strong Winds Hit Hard
Waterloo Nov 28, 2025: Prepare for a blustery day with heavy snow and gusty winds challenging your plans.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning Snow and Gusty Winds with Feels Like -9°C
The morning kicks off with steady snow and temperatures near -2°C, but wind chill makes it feel much colder at around -9°C. Winds are strong, blowing at 35 km/h with gusts up to 63 km/h, contributing to reduced visibility and a wintry atmosphere. Expect about 1.9 cm of snow, making for a challenging start to the day.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Nov 28, 2025:
Commute: Allow extra travel time as snow squalls and strong winds may reduce visibility and road conditions.
Dog Walks & Errands: Dress warmly and prepare for gusty winds if heading out for morning errands or pet walks.
Winter Sports: Early morning snow accumulation sets the stage for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing enthusiasts.
Temperatures remain cold, hovering around -3°C to -1°C throughout the day.
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Snow Squalls Continue with Strong Winds and Near -9°C Feels Like
Snow squalls persist into the afternoon with temperatures hovering around -1°C but feeling much colder due to wind chill near -9°C. Winds remain fierce at 36 km/h with gusts reaching 66 km/h, increasing the snow accumulation by approximately 3.4 cm. Conditions remain challenging with low visibility and blowing snow.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Nov 28, 2025:
Outdoor Activities: If venturing out, opt for well-prepared winter activities like snowshoeing or winter hiking with proper gear.
Commute: Stay alert for rapidly changing road conditions and consider delaying non-essential travel during peak snow squalls.
Events: Evening events may be impacted; plan accordingly for travel and dress warmly.
Evening Snow and Wind Ease Slightly with Feels Like -11°C
Snow tapers off in the evening with temperatures dropping to -4°C and a wind chill making it feel like -11°C. Winds decrease to 23 km/h with gusts up to 39 km/h, and about 1.2 cm of snow is expected. While conditions improve slightly, the cold and lingering snow will keep the night wintry and brisk.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Nov 28, 2025:
Outdoor Events: Dress in layers and prepare for cold, windy conditions if attending evening festivities.
Commute: Roads may remain slick; exercise caution if traveling after dark.
Relaxation: Consider indoor activities to stay warm and safe as temperatures drop.
Strong wind gusts reaching up to 63 km/h with consistent windy conditions all day.
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm insulated jacket and thermal layers
Waterproof boots and gloves
Hat and scarf to protect against wind chill
Snow gear such as snow pants for extended outdoor activities
Emergency car kit if traveling
Flashlight and extra batteries for low visibility conditions
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