Snow Squall Warning for Midland: Brace for Flurries and Cold Winds

Snow Squall Warning for Midland Brace for Flurries and Cold Winds

Snow Squall Warning for Midland: Brace for Flurries and Cold Winds

Good morning, Midland! It's another chilly start to your day with winter weather conditions that you'll want to prepare for. The current weather is definitely a reminder that winter has arrived. Flurries and snow squalls are making their presence felt, and temperatures are hovering around -5.5°C. The wind is from the northwest at 25 km/h, gusting to 33 km/h, making it feel even colder, especially with the wind chill, which is near -17°C. So, if you're heading out this morning, be sure to bundle up and stay safe on the roads.

The snow squall warning is in effect, with local snow squalls bringing localized blowing snow. The forecast is calling for between 10 and 20 cm of snow accumulation today, which will continue into the evening. Tonight, the situation will worsen as the snow squalls continue, and we're expecting another 25 cm of snow to fall by tomorrow morning. The wind will remain strong, with gusts reaching up to 50 km/h, and temperatures will drop to a low of -10°C. With the wind chill, it will feel like -20°C overnight.

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As we move into the weekend, expect more of the same. Tomorrow, Saturday, the weather will remain cold with flurries and snow squalls. The wind will continue from the northwest at 30 km/h, gusting up to 50 km/h, and temperatures will reach a high of -7°C. The wind chill will make it feel like -20°C in the morning, improving slightly to -12°C by the afternoon. It’s best to prepare for another day of winter driving conditions.

Looking ahead, we’ll see more flurries on Sunday night, with temperatures dipping to a low of -13°C. As we head into the start of the workweek, Monday will bring a mix of sun and cloud, but still with a chance of flurries. The high will be -10°C, and the wind chill will keep things feeling much colder, so be sure to dress warmly when you step outside.

Midland residents can expect cloudy skies and scattered snow flurries throughout next week, with temperatures remaining below freezing. These winter conditions are expected to last for several days, so make sure you're ready for the cold and snowy weather. It’s a good time to check your winter gear and ensure your car is prepared for the icy roads.

So, stay safe and stay warm, Midland! Remember to check the latest weather updates and take extra caution while traveling today and in the days ahead.

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