
Tomorrow's Weather Winnipeg: Heavy Snow, Strong Winds
Winnipeg Feb 18, 2026: Prepare for a snowy and windy day with significant snow accumulation and challenging travel conditions.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning Snowfall with Strong Winds and Cold Feels
The morning starts with steady snowfall, accumulating around 6 cm, accompanied by strong winds gusting up to 44 km/h. Temperatures hover near -5°C but feel much colder, dropping to -13°C, creating a brisk and wintry start to the day.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Feb 18, 2026:
Commute: Expect slower travel due to heavy snow and gusty winds, plan extra time for your morning journey.
Dog Walks & Errands: Dress warmly and prepare for snowy conditions if heading out with pets or running errands early.
Winter Sports: Ideal conditions for snowshoeing or skiing enthusiasts to enjoy fresh snow in the morning hours.
Temperatures remain cold, ranging from -5°C to -3°C with feels-like temperatures as low as -13°C.
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Snow Continues with Slightly Milder Winds and Cold Temps
Snowfall persists into the afternoon with about 3.7 cm expected, while winds ease slightly but remain noticeable at 21 km/h. Temperatures remain cold near -4°C with a feels-like around -10°C, maintaining a wintry atmosphere throughout the day.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Feb 18, 2026:
Outdoor Activities: Great time for winter hiking or ice skating as snow continues to blanket the city.
Commute: Roads may remain slippery; drive cautiously and allow extra travel time.
Photography: Capture the snowy landscape and winter light during this active snowfall period.
Evening Snowfall Tapers with Cooling Winds and Cold Feels
Snowfall tapers off slightly in the evening with around 2.8 cm expected, accompanied by lighter winds at 17 km/h. Temperatures hold steady near -5°C with a feels-like temperature around -11°C, keeping the night cold and snowy.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Feb 18, 2026:
Evening Walks: Bundle up for a peaceful snowy stroll as the snowfall lightens.
Indoor Activities: Consider indoor events or cozying up at home to stay warm as temperatures remain low.
Pet Care: Ensure pets are protected from the cold and wind during evening outings.
Snowfall is steady throughout the early hours, peaking at 1.3 cm between 4am and 6am.
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm insulated jacket and thermal layers to combat cold temperatures and wind chill
Waterproof boots and snow gear to stay dry during heavy snowfall
Gloves, hats, and scarves for full protection against the cold and wind
Windproof accessories to shield from gusty winds
Emergency kit and extra travel time for safe commuting in snowy conditions
Reflective gear or lights for visibility during low light snowy conditions
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