Weather Report for Greater Sudbury: May 27-28, 2024
Current Conditions
Sudbury – Weather – As of 7:00 AM EDT on Monday, May 27, 2024, Greater Sudbury is experiencing light rain with a temperature of 13.2°C. The wind is coming from the north-northeast at 17 km/h, and the barometric pressure is 100.3 kPa and falling. Humidity is high at 94%, contributing to a damp start to the day. Visibility stands at 16 km.
Today’s Forecast
The forecast for today in Greater Sudbury includes continued showers, with a risk of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Expected rainfall amounts are around 5 mm. Winds will increase slightly, becoming northeast at 20 km/h. The high temperature for the day will reach 17°C, and the UV index is expected to be 3, indicating a moderate level of UV radiation.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Due to the rain and potential thunderstorms, waterproof clothing and an umbrella are essential. Layered clothing will help manage the mild temperatures.
Tonight’s Weather
Tonight, showers will continue with an expected additional rainfall of 5 to 10 mm. Winds will be from the north at 20 km/h, becoming light late in the evening but picking up again after midnight, gusting to 40 km/h. The temperature will drop to a low of 11°C.
Tomorrow’s Forecast (Tuesday, May 28, 2024)
Tuesday will see a few showers ending in the morning, followed by cloudy skies with a 30% chance of additional showers. Winds will be from the north at 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h. The high temperature will be 17°C, and the UV index will be 5, indicating moderate UV radiation.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Similar to today, carry an umbrella and wear waterproof clothing. Layering will be beneficial to adapt to changing weather conditions.
Historic Temperatures for May 27
- Record High: 29.2°C
- Record Low: -2.3°C
Weather Outlook for Wednesday, May 29, 2024
Wednesday will bring a mix of sun and cloud with a high of 17°C. The night will see cloudy periods with a low of 4°C, providing cooler and clearer conditions.
Weather Trivia
Did you know? Greater Sudbury, situated within the Canadian Shield, often experiences varied weather patterns due to its geographic location and topography, leading to unique microclimates within the region.