Today’s Forecast: Partly Cloudy Morning with Potential Afternoon Showers and Thunderstorms
Current Conditions
As of 6:00 AM CDT on Friday, June 7, 2024, the weather in Kenora and the Lake of the Woods region is partly cloudy with a temperature of 9°C. The barometric pressure is at 100.8 kPa and rising, with a dew point of 6.0°C. Humidity levels are high at 84%, and a west wind is blowing at 10 km/h. Visibility is a clear 32 km.
Headed to Winnipeg for the weekend, here is the Winnipeg Forecast.
Today’s Weather
Expect a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day with a 30% chance of showers late this afternoon. There is a potential risk of thunderstorms as well. Winds will become west at 30 km/h, gusting up to 50 km/h this morning. The high temperature is predicted to reach 20°C. The UV index is 6, indicating a high risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure.
Tonight’s Weather
Tonight, the skies will be partly cloudy with a 30% chance of showers early in the evening. There remains a risk of thunderstorms. Winds will be west at 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h, before becoming light in the evening. The low temperature will drop to 11°C.
Tomorrow’s Weather
On Saturday, June 8, 2024, the region will experience mainly sunny skies with increasing cloudiness early in the afternoon. Winds will shift to the northwest at 30 km/h, gusting up to 50 km/h in the morning. The high temperature will be around 22°C, and the UV index will be 6, indicating a high level of UV radiation.
Tomorrow Night
Saturday night will be cloudy with a 40% chance of showers and a low temperature of 7°C.
Historical Weather Data
Historically, the highest temperature recorded on this date in Kenora was 31.0°C, while the lowest was 4.5°C.
Wardrobe Suggestions
For today, dress in layers to stay warm in the cool morning temperatures and be prepared with a light rain jacket or umbrella for the potential afternoon showers and thunderstorms. For tomorrow, lighter clothing will be suitable for the sunny conditions, but keep a jacket handy for the cooler evening temperatures and gusty winds.
Weather Trivia
Did you know? The Lake of the Woods region is known for its unique microclimate due to the influence of the large lake. This can lead to rapid weather changes, making it a popular spot for local meteorologists to study weather patterns.