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Winnipeg Weather Overview: Cold start with light snow

Current morning conditions: Winnipeggers are waking up to a chilly -10°C on Sunday morning, with the barometer showing a slight dip of 101.6 kPa, signaling a change in weather.

Humidity is relatively high, 74%, which contributes to the cold feeling in the air.

A light southerly wind at 7 km/h will bring the wind chill factor down to -14°C, adding an extra layer of chill to the start of the day.

Today's forecast: The day will remain mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of light snow, adding a wintry touch to the cityscape.

A southerly wind of 20 km/h is expected to pick up around noon, which could ease the initial chill.

Temperatures will rise to -3°C with wind chills forecast to improve slightly from -14°C in the morning to -8°C in the afternoon. The UV index is low at 1, indicating minimal exposure to sunlight throughout the day.

Tonight's weather forecast: The trend of mostly cloudy skies continues into the evening, with a 30 percent chance of light snow.

Winds will drop to 15 km/h, maintaining a steady flow of cool air.

Temperatures are expected to drop to a low of -9°C, with wind chills expected to drop to -8°C in the early evening and -14°C overnight, meaning the need for warm, layered clothing.

Forecast for Monday, February 12: The new week starts again with cloudy skies. A light wind of 15 km/h will blow throughout the day, and the temperature will rise to -2°C.

The morning will be exceptionally cold with a wind chill of -14°C, gradually decreasing to -6°C during the day. The UV index remains low at 1, indicating limited sunlight is expected.

Monday night: Clouds will continue overnight, with temperatures as low as -9°C, continuing the chilly early week.

For those in Winnipeg, the coming days will call for adjustments with cooler mornings and slightly warmer afternoons.

Despite mostly cloudy skies and the possibility of some snow, staying warm and prepared for fluctuating temperatures will be key to staying comfortable in the city's weather.

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