Greater Sudbury – Weather – Residents of Greater Sudbury experience a chilly start this Tuesday morning with temperatures around 5.1°C under partly cloudy skies. Recorded at Greater Sudbury Airport, today promises a clear shift towards sunnier weather, perfect for outdoor activities.
Today’s Weather Overview:
Current Conditions:
- Temperature: 5.1°C
- Condition: Partly Cloudy
- Humidity: 76%
- Wind: North at 20 km/h, becoming light later this morning
- Visibility: 24 km
- Pressure: 101.0 kPa, tendency rising
Forecast Outlook:
Tuesday, May 14:
- Day: The weather will clear up, becoming sunny as the day progresses. Expect a high of 17°C with the wind lightening. The UV index is high at 6, suggesting sunscreen and protective clothing are necessary when spending time outside.
- Night: Clear skies continue with winds picking up slightly from the northeast at 20 km/h before morning. The low will be around 4°C.
Wednesday, May 15:
- Day: Another sunny day with winds from the northeast at 20 km/h, becoming light near noon. Temperatures will slightly increase to a high of 18°C, but the UV index will drop to 1, indicating minimal risk from ultraviolet radiation.
- Night: Clear conditions persist, with the temperature dropping to a low of 7°C.
Thursday, May 16:
- Day: The sunny weather continues, with temperatures climbing to a pleasant 19°C.
- Night: The evening will bring cloudy conditions, with the low holding at 9°C.
Friday, May 17:
- Day: The cloud cover will thicken, bringing a 60 percent chance of showers and a high near 20°C, suggesting a light raincoat or umbrella may be useful.
- Night: Cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers, maintaining a low of 9°C.
Wardrobe Recommendations:
With the week starting off chilly but sunny, dressing in layers will be key. Include a light jacket for the morning and late evening when temperatures drop. Sun protection during the day is advisable due to the high UV index, especially on Tuesday.
Weather Trivia:
Greater Sudbury, known for its dramatic landscape of lakes and rocky outcrops, often experiences quick shifts in weather due to its geographical positioning within the Canadian Shield.