THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – The week is looking a little on the damp side. The weather forecast for Thunder Bay for the week appears to have a lot of rain in store for residents.
After a fairly cool July, the first part of August was far more seasonal.
Dare one utter the words, it is starting in the evening to have a fall feel in the air.
Daring further to look at the long range forecast, the Old Farmer’s Almanac suggests, “Winter temperatures and precipitation will be below normal, with the coldest periods in mid-December, early and mid-January, and early to mid-February. Snowfall will be below normal in Southwest Ontario and above normal elsewhere, with the snowiest periods in December and mid- to late March”.
That forecast is a little vague, but for Thunder Bay which has had massive snowfalls the past two winters, having less snow might be more welcome than not.