March comes in like a lion today with strong northwest winds, scattered snow squalls and frigid temperatures. We could see the sun here and there today, but temperatures will fall rapidly this morning and below -10°C before noon with gusty northwest winds making it feel more like -20.
Tomorrow will be cloudy with a warm south wind that will push daytime highs back up to +1°C. There is a risk of flurries in the evening.
Wednesday should be mostly sunny, but gusty northwest winds return, and temperatures settle in just below the freezing mark.
Light Snow Shower and Blowing Snow
Flurries at times heavy ending late this evening then cloudy with 40 percent chance of flurries. Risk of snow squalls this evening. Local blowing snow this evening. Local amount 2 to 4 cm. Wind northwest 50 km/h gusting to 70 diminishing to 30 late this evening then becoming southwest 20 after midnight. Low minus 12. Wind chill minus 23 this evening and minus 13 overnight.
Cloudy. Periods of snow beginning near noon. Amount 2 cm. Wind becoming southeast 30 km/h in the morning then southwest 40 gusting to 60 early in the afternoon. High zero. Wind chill minus 19 in the morning and minus 8 in the afternoon. UV index 2 or low.
Periods of snow. Wind southwest 30 km/h becoming northwest 20 before morning. Low minus 3. Wind chill minus 8 in the evening.
Sunny. High minus 4.
Clear. Low minus 14.
Sunny. High minus 3.
Clear. Low minus 11.
Sunny. High minus 1.
Clear. Low minus 11.
Sunny. High minus 1.
Clear. Low minus 8.
Sunny. High plus 5.
Type | Period | Year | Value |
---|---|---|---|
Max | 1946-2012 | 1998 | 6.9 C |
Min | 1946-2012 | 1949 | -33.9 C |
Rainfall | 1947-2012 | 1991 | 11.8 mm |
Snowfall | 1947-2012 | 1987 | 9.0 cm |
Precipitation | 1947-2012 | 1991 | 11.8 mm |
Snow On Ground | 1962-2012 | 1972 | 112.0 cm |
Based on Environment Canada data