Thunder Bay Weather Outlook: A Mix of Sun, Clouds, and Showers in Store for City

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THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – As of 6:00 AM EDT, the temperature in Thunder Bay is 16.7°C with a dew point of 15.4°C, leading to a high humidity level of 92%. The skies are mainly clear, and the wind is blowing from the east-northeast at 9 km/h.

The barometric pressure is 101.6 kPa and falling, which suggests potential changes in the weather later today.

Today’s Forecast:

Expect a mix of sun and cloud as the day progresses, with a 40% chance of showers this afternoon. Winds will pick up, becoming east at 30 km/h by late morning.

The high for today will be 23°C, but it will feel like 26°C with the humidex. The UV index is high at 7, so make sure to protect yourself from the sun if you’re outdoors.

Tonight’s Forecast:

The evening will bring cloudy skies with a continued 40% chance of showers early on, transitioning to a few showers later in the evening. Winds will shift to the southeast at 20 km/h. The low temperature tonight will be around 17°C.

Looking Ahead:

Friday will start with a few showers, which are expected to end by late afternoon, leaving behind cloudy skies with a 40% chance of lingering showers. The high will be 20°C with a humidex of 25°C.

The skies will clear up by nightfall, leading into a weekend with a mix of sun and clouds on Saturday and a high of 23°C. Sunday is expected to be sunny with a high of 24°C.

Wardrobe Suggestions:

With the changing weather, layering is a good option today. A light jacket will be handy in the cooler morning hours and during any potential showers. Don’t forget your sunscreen due to the high UV index!

 

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