November 10, 2023 – Thunder Bay Weather Light Snow and Chilly Temperatures

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Sunrise Thunder Bay Ontario
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Morning Update: Light Snowfall and Cloudy Skies

THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – As of 6:47 am in Thunder Bay, the temperature is at 0°C, with very light snow falling. The day will remain cloudy with a 60 percent chance of flurries in the morning. Despite the snow, temperatures are expected to reach a high of plus 1°C. The UV index is low.

Dress Warmly: Residents should wear insulated and waterproof clothing, including a hat and gloves, to stay warm and dry during the light snowfall.

Tonight’s Forecast: Cloudiness Continues with Cooler Temperatures

The evening will continue to be cloudy, with winds up to 15 km/h. Temperatures will drop to a low of minus 5°C, with a wind chill making it feel near minus 7°C.

Saturday’s Outlook: Overcast with a Slight Warm-Up

Saturday will be cloudy, with light winds of up to 15 km/h. The high is forecasted to be plus 3°C, but the wind chill in the morning will bring a colder feel of minus 7°C. The UV index will remain low.

Travel Tips: Drivers should be prepared for potentially slick conditions due to the flurries and low temperatures. Caution is advised, especially on bridges and overpasses which may freeze first.

Staying Safe and Informed: Residents are encouraged to keep up with the latest weather updates and dress appropriately for the cold, wet conditions. It’s also important to ensure that homes and vehicles are prepared for the winter weather.

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James Murray
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