
Tomorrow's Weather Winnipeg: Snowfall & Windy Chill Ahead
Winnipeg Dec 17, 2025: Expect a cold day with snow and gusty winds shaping a classic winter scene.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning: Cloudy, Bitter Cold with Wind Gusts
The morning in Winnipeg starts off cloudy and bitterly cold with temperatures near -12°C, feeling like -20°C due to brisk winds gusting up to 27 km/h. Light winds at 16 km/h add to the chill, setting a frosty tone before snow arrives later in the day.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Dec 17, 2025:
Dog Walks & Errands: Bundle up well for brisk winds and cold temperatures during morning outings.
Commute: Prepare for chilly conditions with gusty winds that may affect travel comfort.
Outdoor Photography: Capture the dramatic cloudy skies and frosty landscape before snowfall begins.
Temperatures gradually warming from -15°C early morning to -8°C by noon
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Afternoon: Snowfall Begins with Increasing Winds
Snow is likely to start falling in the afternoon with a high chance of accumulation around 7.3 cm. Temperatures rise slightly to about -4°C, but gusty winds up to 39 km/h will keep the air feeling raw and cold. The snow and wind combine to create classic winter weather conditions.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Dec 17, 2025:
Winter Sports: Ideal time for skiing or snowshoeing as fresh snow accumulates.
Shopping & Errands: Dress warmly and plan for slower travel due to snow and wind.
Indoor Activities: Consider visiting festive events like the Canad Inns Winter Wonderland to stay cozy.
Evening: Heavy Snow and Strong Winds Persist
Snow continues into the evening with about 7.4 cm more accumulation expected. Temperatures drop slightly to -5°C, feeling like -13°C with strong winds gusting up to 48 km/h. Windy conditions will make it feel colder, emphasizing the need for warm attire and caution outdoors.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Dec 17, 2025:
Evening Walks: Dress in layers and protect exposed skin from wind chill if heading out.
Festive Events: Enjoy light shows and winter festivities while staying warm and safe.
Home Comfort: Perfect evening to relax indoors with a warm drink after a day in the cold.
Wind speeds increasing from 4 km/h to a peak of 18 km/h with gusts up to 27 km/h
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm insulated jacket and thermal layers to combat cold temperatures
Windproof gloves, hat, and scarf to protect against gusty winds
Waterproof boots and snow gear for walking in accumulating snow
Extra layers for evening as temperatures drop further
Emergency car kit if traveling due to snow and wind conditions
Portable charger and flashlight for safety during winter outings
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