Weather – Vermilion Bay and Dryden: Winter’s Early Whisper!

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It is now Winter yet and no there isn't snow Yet! Just an appetizer for the coming winter.

From Rain to Snow, Nature Sets a Frosty Stage!

Vermilion Bay and Dryden Forecast Synopsis: The chilly whisper of winter is making an early cameo in northwestern Ontario as Vermilion Bay and Dryden brace for the first significant snowfall of the season.

A ballet of low-pressure systems are set to perform, with the opening act tonight through Thursday, showering the region with a snowy curtain of 2 to 5 cm. The encore, from Thursday night to Friday, promises an additional snowy applause of 5 to 10 cm. However, a few raindrops might crash the snowy party, creating a mixed precipitation performance.

Clothing Cue: Today With a high of +5°C and a 60% chance of afternoon showers, an umbrella and a warm, water-resistant jacket are your backstage passes to stay dry.

Act II: A Snowy Serenade Tonight, the weather script flips as rain showers take a bow, making way for snow or rain to grace the evening stage. Expect a modest snowfall of about 2 cm as temperatures hover around a cool +1°C.

Clothing Cue: Tonight A versatile jacket that’s ready for rain or snow is your wardrobe winner. Don’t forget those warm boots!

Act III: A Mixed Weather Matinee Thursday’s weather matinee is a mixed-genre performance. The morning sees an end to the snow or rain act, but the cloudy skies keep the drama going with a 70% chance of rain showers or flurries. The wind, hailing from the northeast at 20 km/h, sets a chilly scene with temperatures holding steady near +1°C.

Clothing Cue: Thursday Layer up to tackle both rain and snow, and let a sturdy umbrella be your prop for the day.

Night Narrative The night unfolds with acts of snow or rain as temperatures take a bow at a cool -2°C, setting a chilly yet poetic end to the day’s performance.

Clothing Cue: Thursday Night Warm layers and a comforting hot drink are your cozy curtain call.

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