Good Morning, Sault Ste. Marie — Today’s Weather Update

Good Morning, Sault Ste. Marie — Today’s Weather Update

good morning — Sault Ste. Marie faces mainly cloudy skies with a few flurries beginning early this morning and ending near noon. The initial band will drop 2 to 4 cm and bring a southwest wind near 30 km/h that becomes light this afternoon, producing a wind chill near minus 15 this morning. Expect a 40 percent chance of flurries this afternoon, a high near plus 2 and a UV index of 3 (moderate).

Good Morning: Today’s Key Details

Morning timing: a few flurries begin early and should end near noon; there is then a 40 percent chance of flurries through the afternoon. Accumulation: amount 2 to 4 cm. Winds: southwest 30 km/h becoming light this afternoon. Temperatures: high plus 2 with wind chill about minus 15 in the morning. Overnight tonight the forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with winds up to 15 km/h and a low near minus 8, and a wind chill near minus 14 overnight.

Immediate Reactions

Jerry Shields provided the detailed forecast lines: “Mainly cloudy. A few flurries beginning early this morning and ending near noon then 40 percent chance of flurries this afternoon. Amount 2 to 4 cm. Wind southwest 30 km/h becoming light this afternoon. High plus 2. Wind chill minus 15 this morning. UV index 3 or moderate. “

Additional notes offered in the outlook include cloudy periods with intermittent flurries and brief changes between snow and rain on later days, with lows ranging to minus 11 and highs hovering near plus 2. The forecast lists a mix of sun and cloud on some days with 30 percent chances of flurries or rain showers.

What’s Next

For residents starting their day: good morning — prepare for slippery spots where the 2 to 4 cm of snow falls and for bitter wind chill early on. Conditions will ease as winds become light this afternoon, but clouds and scattered flurries persist into the next several periods. Forecasters will refine amounts and timing as the morning progresses; check the latest local briefing for any short-term changes.

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