
Tomorrow's Weather Winnipeg: Snowy, Windy, Bitter Cold
Winnipeg Mar 17, 2026: Prepare for a day of biting cold with persistent snow and strong winds shaping the winter landscape.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning Snow, Bitter Cold with Strong Winds
The morning kicks off with steady snow and a harsh cold temperature near -21°C, feeling like -31°C due to strong winds gusting up to 45 km/h. Snow accumulation of about 1.3 cm is expected, creating a wintry scene with challenging wind chills.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Mar 17, 2026:
Dog Walks & Errands: Bundle up well for brisk walks or quick errands as snow and wind create a chilly atmosphere.
Winter Photography: Capture the dramatic snowy landscapes and frosty scenes early before the afternoon winds pick up.
Outdoor Exercise: Dress in layers and prepare for gusty winds if you plan to jog or hike in the morning.
Temperatures remain frigid, ranging from -26°C early morning to a max of -17°C by noon
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Afternoon Drifting Snow, Temperatures Climb Slightly
Snow continues with drifting patterns as temperatures rise to around -10°C but still feel like -19°C due to persistent winds gusting near 48 km/h. Snow accumulation increases by about 4.2 cm, and the blustery conditions keep the cold biting despite the slight temperature rise.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Mar 17, 2026:
Commute: Expect slower travel times with snow drifts and gusty winds; allow extra time for safe driving.
Ice Skating: Enjoy public skating events but dress warmly to combat the cold and wind chill.
Winter Hiking: If venturing out, be prepared for blowing snow and reduced visibility on trails.
Evening Snow with Light Winds, Cold Steady
Snowfall tapers slightly with lighter winds around 23 km/h and gusts up to 42 km/h. Temperatures hold steady near -10°C, feeling like -19°C, with a small additional snow accumulation of 0.6 cm. The evening remains cold and snowy, perfect for winter activities but requiring warm attire.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Mar 17, 2026:
Public Skating: Take advantage of evening skating sessions with appropriate winter gear.
Relax Indoors: Wind chills make it a good time to enjoy cozy indoor activities after a day outside.
Evening Walks: If walking pets or heading out, wear insulated clothing to stay warm in the cold air.
Wind speeds increase steadily, reaching up to 27 km/h with gusts up to 41 km/h by noon
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Heavy winter coat and insulated layers to combat extreme cold and wind chill
Warm hat, gloves, and scarf to protect exposed skin from biting winds
Waterproof boots to handle snow accumulation and slushy conditions
Sunglasses for glare from snow during daylight hours
Windproof outerwear to shield against gusty winds
Extra socks and thermal wear for prolonged outdoor activities
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