Vermilion Bay and Dryden – Weather – Cool morning air greets residents of Vermilion Bay and Dryden with a temperature of -3°C at 5:50 am CDT in Dryden. The skies remain cloudy with a 30% chance of flurries in the morning and early afternoon, hinting at the possibility of a light snow shower. The wind is predicted to shift to a southwest direction, reaching speeds of 20 km/h later in the morning. As the day progresses, the high is expected to touch zero, while the morning wind chill of minus 9 suggests a brisk start to the day. The UV index remains on the lower side.
Evening Forecast:
The evening is set to remain cloudy, with flurries expected to commence late into the evening. The southwest wind at 20 km/h is slated to become light after midnight, making for a calm but cold night. With a low of minus 2°C and a wind chill close to minus 8, it’s a chilly forecast that awaits the residents.
Friday’s Glimpse:
Friday unfolds with flurries that are expected to cease by afternoon, followed by a clearing sky. The wind is projected to come from the north at 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h in the morning before lightening up in the afternoon. A high of plus 1°C is expected, providing a slightly warmer outlook, though the morning wind chill of minus 8 will keep the early hours cool. The UV index remains low, indicating minimal risk from sun exposure.
Staying Warm:
As the week nears its end with a mixed bag of weather conditions, residents are advised to stay bundled up, especially during the early morning and late evening hours. The occasional flurries could potentially affect visibility on the roads; hence, it’s advisable to check the weather and road conditions before stepping out. The transition from flurries to clearer skies on Friday provides a glimpse of the changing weather as Vermilion Bay and Dryden step into the weekend.