Get ready to bundle up as a significant amount of snow, possibly up to 10 cm, is forecasted for Waterloo region, Guelph, and Wellington County on Sunday. Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement indicating the potential for a low-pressure system to bring substantial snowfall to the area. The exact impact and snowfall quantities are subject to change due to uncertainties in the system’s strength and trajectory.
Snowfall is anticipated to commence on Sunday morning and persist throughout the day. Environment Canada advises residents to be prepared for the wintry conditions and urges drivers to adjust their driving habits to match the weather conditions. Travel plans should be flexible as poor weather could lead to transportation disruptions. It is recommended to install winter tires before Sunday to enhance road safety.
The weather outlook for Saturday predicts a mix of sun and clouds with a daytime high of 4°C. Sunday will be overcast and snowy with temperatures reaching a high of 1°C. Monday’s forecast includes a blend of sun and clouds with a 60% chance of flurries and a high of 0°C.
