
Tomorrow's Weather Winnipeg: Blizzard Warning, Heavy Snowfall
Winnipeg Dec 19, 2025: Prepare for a harsh winter day with heavy snow, strong winds, and dangerous travel conditions.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning Blizzard with Heavy Snow and Bitter Cold
The morning starts with intense snow showers and bitterly cold temperatures around -24°C, feeling like -35°C due to strong winds gusting up to 39 km/h. Visibility will be severely reduced as the blizzard conditions take hold, making it a challenging start to the day.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Dec 19, 2025:
Commute: Avoid travel during the morning as blizzard conditions will make roads hazardous and visibility near zero.
Pet Walks: Keep pets indoors or limit outdoor exposure to prevent frostbite in extreme cold and wind.
Winter Sports: Postpone outdoor activities like ice skating or tobogganing due to severe weather and safety concerns.
Temperatures remain frigid, rising slightly from -30°C early morning to -20°C by noon
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Afternoon Blizzard Intensifies with Strong Winds and Snow
Snowfall continues heavily into the afternoon with temperatures rising slightly to -14°C but feeling much colder at -25°C. Winds will strengthen further, gusting up to 50 km/h, sustaining dangerous blizzard conditions and significant snow accumulation.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Dec 19, 2025:
Outdoor Events: Avoid attending outdoor holiday events as blizzard conditions will persist and travel remains unsafe.
Community Activities: Consider indoor options like the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's 'The Nutcracker' or holiday concerts to stay warm and safe.
Errands: Postpone non-essential errands to avoid exposure to extreme cold and hazardous roads.
Evening Snow and Wind Persist with Continued Blizzard Conditions
Snowfall will taper slightly but remain steady with temperatures near -12°C, feeling like -21°C. Winds will ease a bit but still gust up to 45 km/h, maintaining blizzard conditions and low visibility into the evening hours.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Dec 19, 2025:
Travel: Avoid evening travel as roads will remain treacherous and visibility poor due to blowing snow.
Outdoor Curling: Outdoor sports like curling matches should be reconsidered given the severe weather.
Holiday Light Viewing: Postpone outdoor winter walks to enjoy light displays until conditions improve.
Wind speeds increase gradually, reaching up to 23 km/h with gusts up to 35 km/h by noon
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Heavy winter coat and insulated layers to protect against extreme cold
Windproof accessories such as gloves, hats, and scarves to guard against wind chill
Snow boots with good traction for icy conditions
Emergency supplies if travel is unavoidable, including blankets and a flashlight
Stay updated with weather alerts and avoid unnecessary outdoor exposure
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