Well, folks, looks like Port Loring is in for a real mixed bag of weather over the next couple of weeks. Some will love it, others… not so much. The big players in the atmosphere are setting up quite the show—cold air trying to push in, warm air fighting back, and a few rounds of snow in between.
Starting off, expect periods of light snow today with a bit of a breeze picking up in the afternoon. Temperatures will hover around -2°C (29°F) for the high, dipping down to -13°C (9°F) overnight.
Friday brings low clouds and a bit of a dreary feel, sitting at -5°C (24°F) during the day and cooling off to -14°C (7°F) at night. Saturday, not much different—mostly cloudy, with daytime highs of -4°C (25°F) and nighttime lows of -12°C (10°F).
By Sunday, we might see a bit of sun early on before more clouds roll in. The thermometer will struggle to reach -5°C (23°F), and it’ll be a chilly -18°C (0°F) overnight.
As we move into next week, the cold tightens its grip. Monday through Wednesday looks mostly cloudy with occasional flurries. Highs will stick around -5°C (23°F) to -10°C (13°F), with nighttime temps dipping as low as -19°C (-2°F).
By Thursday, February 13, another round of snow could be on the way, with a high of -8°C (18°F) and a low of -17°C (2°F). And it won’t stop there—another system might bring more snow through the weekend, keeping highs around -6°C (20°F) and lows near -13°C (9°F).
Beyond that, expect the cold to hang around, with some sun trying to break through now and then. Temperatures will stay below freezing, with overnight lows often dropping into the -17°C to -19°C range (1°F to -2°F).
In short—cold, snowy, and plenty of cloud cover for the next two weeks. The battle between winter and a very eager spring is on, and for now, winter’s got the upper hand. Stay warm!
“Until next time—keep your minds open and your stories alive!” GW