This morning, Environment Canada predicts a mix of sun and clouds in Guelph. The sky may show brief moments of brightness, but brace for a harsh wind chill that could drop to -20°C. Daytime temperatures will struggle to climb above -6°C—hardly the warm welcome one might hope for.

Tonight, expect a chance of flurries with temperatures dipping to -7°C. Precipitation is likely, with a 70 per cent probability of snowflakes dancing through the air. The sun bids farewell at 6:01 p.m., leaving behind a scene that is both stark and beautiful.

Tomorrow holds its own icy surprises. The day will see a chance of flurries and a slightly milder high of -3°C. Overnight, conditions remain chilly with a low near -4°C. Picture Alex—a local resident bundled in layers—stepping out at sunrise (7:08 a.m.) and musing, “Even when the sun peeks through, Guelph’s winter never fails to remind you who’s boss!”

Looking ahead, the week continues its frosty trend:

  • Monday: A mix of snow or rain may appear, with a high of 2°C and a night possibly featuring rain showers or flurries around 1°C.
  • Tuesday: Expect a chance of showers; daytime temperatures could reach 3°C, but nighttime flurries might drive the mercury down to -4°C.
  • Wednesday: Flurries are likely again with a daytime high of 2°C and a low of -3°C at night.
  • Thursday: Flurries persist, with the high barely touching 0°C and nighttime conditions potentially dropping to a frigid -10°C.

Isn’t it intriguing how even a forecast can keep us guessing? Guelph’s winter may be relentless, but it also paints a picture of resilience and quiet beauty amidst the chill.