June 17, 2022 – Western and Northern Ontario Weather Outlook

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Fort Severn Airport

THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – Environment Canada issues Special Weather Statements late last night for Fort Severn and Peawanuck over strong winds for the regions along the James Bay coast. That alert ended this morning.

Thunder Bay

For Friday in Thunder Bay expect a daytime high of 23 with strong winds of 30 km/h gusting to 50 this morning. There is a 30 per cent chance of rain today.

The UV Index is 8 or very high.

Tonight will see clear skies with winds from the North at 20 gusting to 40 km/h before becoming light this evening. Overnight low of +5.

Fort Frances

It is 11 heading to a daytime high of 23 in Fort Frances. This morning will see a mix of sun and cloud with skies clearing this afternoon. Winds will be from the north at 20 km/h before becoming very light later this morning.

The UV Index will be 9 or Very High.

Tonight will see clear skies, light winds and an overnight low of 12.

Dryden and Vermilion Bay

It is 10 heading to a high for Friday of 20 in Dryden. Skies will be clearing this morning. Winds will be from the northwest at 20 gusting to 40 km/h before slacking off later this afternoon.

The UV Index will be 8 or Very High.

Skies will be clear overnight with a low of 8 and light winds.

Fort Severn

It is +1 in Fort Severn. The winds are strong at 33 gusting to 46 coming from North – Northeast. The high for Friday will be 12 under clear skies.

Winds will diminish through the day but will remain strong.

The UV Index will be 7 or High.

Tonight will see clear skies continue with winds from the northwest at 30 gusting to 50 km/h before finally becoming light this evening. The overnight low will be +1.

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