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NetNewsLedger – Winnipeg Weather Forecast

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Winnipeg Weather Winnipeg seems to be holding on to the name “Winterpeg” with a light snowfall this morning. Do not be afraid! Despite the snow, spring has come.

At least Winnipeg isn't in northern Manitoba, where the National Weather Service is predicting lingering snow. Location: Thompson, Nelson House, South Indian Lake, areas south of Lynn Lake, Flin Flon, Pas, Cross Lake, Jenpeg.

In addition to the snow that fell on Tuesday night, 15 to 30 cm of snow is expected over the next two days. The snow will taper off Wednesday night, but could continue through Thursday before beginning to taper off Friday. Areas south of Gillam and north of Aral Lake could see 10+ cm of snow beginning Thursday.

Winnipeg residents will start the day with a light snow as it mixes with precipitation and gradually clears by the end of the day. The weather conditions of the city will be dynamic for the next few days as the temperature is close to freezing.

Today's weather overview

Current Terms As of 6:08 a.m. CDT at Winnipeg Richardson International Airport, the city is reporting light snow with 100% humidity, with temperatures barely above freezing at 0.1°C. Winds will blow from the northeast at a speed of 5 km/h, visibility will decrease to 4 km. Atmospheric pressure is 100.6 kPa and is seen rising, indicating that an improvement in weather may be on the horizon.

Weather forecast

Expected conditions A mix of rain and snow will end this morning, followed by cloudy skies and a 30% chance of rain. During the day, southwesterly winds of 20 km/h are expected, with temperatures rising to 9°C and a low UV index of 2.

Skies will remain cloudy tonight with a 30% chance of showers as temperatures drop slightly to 1°C.

On Thursday, it will be cloudy with snow mixed with rain in the early morning. Winds will shift from southwest to northwest, gusting to 40 km/h, gusting to 60 km/h. Temperatures will rise to 4°C and drop to zero in the afternoon. The UV index remains low at 1.

Wardrobe recommendations With a mix of snow and rain expected, Winnipeggers should consider layering clothing, including waterproof and windproof outerwear. A warm hat and gloves are also recommended, especially in the mornings and evenings when temperatures are at their lowest.

Weather Trivia Winnipeg is known for its variable weather, often seeing rapid changes in conditions due to its geographic location in the center of North America. This location exposes the city to many opposing air masses that cause sudden weather changes.

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