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Weather report for Mar 18, 2025

Today's weather across the Northeast Ontario region is set to be quite typical for mid-March. Here's what you can expect:

  • Morning: Expect some light snow periods winding down by noon, followed by mainly cloudy skies. There remains a 40% chance of flurries throughout the afternoon. Accumulation might reach up to 2 cm.
  • Afternoon: It will be breezy, with winds reaching up to 15 km/h. Temperatures should peak around a high of +2°C, but the wind chill will make it feel closer to -7°C. The UV index is at a low of 2. Remember, even when it's cloudy, UV can still affect you, so if you're out for long, consider sunscreen.
  • Evening and Overnight: Clouds persist into the evening with a continued 40% chance of flurries early on. Temperatures will drop to a low of -6°C, with a wind chill closer to -8°C overnight.

Looking Ahead to Wednesday:

  • Daytime: Snow is expected to return by noon with a possible accumulation of 5 cm. Winds will remain light, up to 15 km/h, slightly keeping the chill in the air.
  • Nighttime: Precipitation may switch between snow and rain with a low of -6°C.

Weekend Preview:

  • While the details for the weekend are not fully outlined, you can typically expect the fluctuating temperatures and chances of snow typical of the season. It's always a good idea to keep an eye on updates as the weekend approaches for a fine-tuned forecast.

Take care when driving due to possible slippery conditions; it might be a good day to have your umbrella and winter jacket handy!

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