
Tomorrow's Weather Winnipeg: Snow Showers, Wind Gusts Up to 45 km/h
Winnipeg Apr 08, 2026: Prepare for a cold, snowy day with gusty winds and fluctuating temperatures impacting outdoor plans.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning Snow with Chilly 1°C and Gusty Winds
The morning begins with steady snow showers and temperatures hovering around 1°C. Winds are light but gusty, reaching up to 35 km/h, creating a cold feel near -5°C. Expect slippery conditions and a wintry start to the day as the Alberta clipper system moves in.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Apr 08, 2026:
Dog Walks & Errands: Bundle up for brisk walks as snow and gusty winds create a chilly atmosphere.
Commute: Allow extra travel time due to snow-covered roads and gusty winds affecting visibility.
Outdoor Photography: Capture the snowy landscape early before winds pick up further.
Temperature remains steady around 1°C to 2°C with a cold feels-like down to -5°C early morning
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Snow Continues with Rising Temps Near 2°C and Strong Winds
Snowfall persists into the afternoon with temperatures climbing slightly to around 2°C. Winds intensify, gusting up to 45 km/h, making it feel colder despite the slight temperature rise. Snow may mix with rain near southern areas, adding variability to conditions.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Apr 08, 2026:
Outdoor Events: Dress warmly and prepare for windy, snowy conditions at afternoon events.
Cycling & Jogging: Exercise caution as gusty winds and wet surfaces may impact safety.
Picnicking: Consider indoor alternatives due to persistent snow and wind.
Evening Snowfall with Temps Dropping to Freezing and Windy Chill
Snow showers continue into the evening with temperatures dropping to freezing at 0°C. Winds remain strong with gusts up to 45 km/h, causing a wind chill near -6°C. The cold and windy conditions will make it feel significantly colder as night falls.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Apr 08, 2026:
Hockey Game Attendance: Dress in layers and prepare for cold, windy conditions at the Canada Life Centre.
Concert & Indoor Events: Ideal time to enjoy indoor activities while staying warm and dry.
Evening Walks: Keep walks brief and wear wind-resistant clothing to combat the chill.
Light wind speeds around 17-27 km/h with gusts up to 41 km/h, mostly in early hours
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm insulated jacket and windproof outerwear
Waterproof boots and gloves to handle snow
Hat and scarf to protect against wind chill
Umbrella or rain gear for possible snow-rain mix
Layered clothing for fluctuating temperatures
Air quality mask recommended for sensitive individuals
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