Vermilion Bay and Dryden Bask in Sunshine Amidst Cold Snap

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Vermilion Bay and Dryden – WEATHER – Residents of Vermilion Bay and Dryden are waking up to clear skies and a temperature of -22°C, heralding a crisp and sunny day in these communities. The tranquility of the early morning, with its bright skies, offers a serene start despite the biting cold.

Today, both Vermilion Bay and Dryden are enjoying mainly sunny conditions. The wind, blowing at a gentle pace of up to 15 km/h, accompanies the day’s cold weather. The high for the day is forecasted at -11°C, but residents should be aware of the wind chill, which is significantly lower.

The morning feels particularly frigid at -25°C due to the wind chill, though it will slightly improve to -14°C in the afternoon. The sunshine, while providing a visual respite from winter, does little to ease the chill in the air.

As the evening approaches, the weather is set to change. Tonight, the sky will turn cloudy with a 60 percent chance of flurries in both communities. The wind continues at the same pace of up to 15 km/h. Temperatures are expected to drop to a low of -15°C, with the wind chill making it feel like -16°C in the evening and cooling further to -21°C overnight.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, 9th January, Vermilion Bay and Dryden can expect mainly cloudy skies. The wind will persist at a gentle pace of up to 15 km/h. Despite the cloud cover, the high for the day will be -12°C. The wind chill will remain a factor, feeling like -21°C in the morning and improving slightly to -15°C in the afternoon.

Tuesday night will feature cloudy periods, with the temperature dropping to a low of -17°C, keeping the nights cold in both communities.

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