Current Weather Observations for Fort Frances
As of 5:00 AM CDT, Thursday, June 13, 2024
In Fort Frances, the current temperature is 8.1°C. The air is nearly saturated with a dew point of 7.5°C and humidity at 96%. Winds are light from the northwest at 5 km/h. The barometric pressure stands at 100.6 kPa and is rising. No specific weather conditions were observed at this time.
Detailed Weather Forecast for Today and Tomorrow
Today: Thursday, June 13, 2024
Fort Frances will see increasing cloudiness early this morning. There is a 70% chance of showers with the risk of a thunderstorm throughout the day. Winds will shift to the west, increasing to 20 km/h and gusting up to 40 km/h by this morning. The temperature will reach a high of 22°C, and the UV index will be moderate at 5, so moderate sun protection is advisable.
Tonight
This evening, the sky will be partly cloudy with a 30% chance of showers early on. Clearing is expected overnight. Winds from the northwest at 20 km/h will become light by early evening. The overnight low will be 8°C.
Tomorrow: Friday, June 14, 2024
Friday will start sunny, with clouds mixing in near noon. The high will be 25°C, and it will feel like 27°C with the humidex. The UV index will be very high at 8, indicating the need for strong sun protection.
Night
Clear skies will dominate the night, with temperatures dropping to a low of 13°C, ensuring a pleasant and cool evening.
Historical Weather Data for June 13
The historical high for this date in Fort Frances is 32.2°C, recorded in 1988, while the record low is 2.3°C, set in 1963.
Wardrobe Suggestions
For today, it’s advisable to wear layered clothing to adapt to the varying temperatures and conditions. Carrying an umbrella or a rain jacket will be useful due to the likelihood of showers and the risk of thunderstorms. For tonight and tomorrow, a light jacket or sweater will be beneficial as temperatures drop during the evening.
Weather Trivia
Did you know? Fort Frances, situated on the Ontario-Minnesota border, is known for its variable weather patterns, influenced by the convergence of continental and maritime air masses, leading to diverse and sometimes unpredictable weather conditions.