Dryden and Vermilion Bay – Cloudy Skies and Light Showers Lead to a Sun-Cloud Mix on Christmas Day

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Vermilion Bay and Dryden Weather Report – Friday, December 22

Residents of Vermilion Bay and Dryden wake up to 0°C, signaling a mild start to the day.

Today: Expect a cloudy day, with an early risk of freezing drizzle and morning fog patches that will dissipate. Light winds up to 15 km/h are anticipated, along with a high of +2°C. However, the morning wind chill will feel like -5°C, so it’s best to dress warmly.

Tonight: The sky remains overcast, with the wind continuing at a light pace. The low will drop to -1°C, and the wind chill will linger around -5°C overnight.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A warm coat is recommended for the chilly morning, with layers that can be adjusted as the day warms.

Saturday, December 23

Another overcast day is in store, with the wind picking up from the south near noon at 20 km/h. The temperature will climb to a high of +5°C, but the morning wind chill will still make it feel like -5°C.

Night: Cloudy skies persist into the night, with a 40% chance of showers and a steady low of zero degrees. An umbrella might come in handy if you’re out in the evening.

Looking Ahead to Christmas Day

Christmas Day will bring a mix of sun and cloud, with a daytime high of -3°C. It’s shaping up to be a cooler but pleasant day for holiday celebrations.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Dress warmly for Christmas Day, with layers to stay comfortable under the mixed skies.

Weather Trivia: Did you know that the fluctuating temperatures in Vermilion Bay and Dryden can often lead to a mix of winter precipitation types, from freezing drizzle to light snow?

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