Warm and Sunny Week Ahead for Vermilion Bay and Dryden

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City of Dryden

Today, Vermilion Bay and Dryden are set for pleasant early September weather. In Vermilion Bay, the day will bring sunny skies with a high of 23°C, and the humidex will make it feel slightly warmer at 25°C. Winds will be light, coming from the southwest at 15 km/h. Tonight, the clear conditions will continue, with the temperature dipping to a cool 9°C, making for a perfect night for stargazing.

In Dryden, expect similar conditions, with the day starting cloudy but quickly clearing up by mid-morning. Temperatures will rise to 22°C, with a few lingering clouds in the morning, but clear skies by the afternoon. Like Vermilion Bay, Dryden will experience calm winds and a comfortable low of 8°C overnight.

Extended Outlook for the Week

Looking ahead to the start of the workweek, Monday will be sunny in both locations, with highs of 24°C in Vermilion Bay and 23°C in Dryden. The sun will stick around as we move into Tuesday, with even warmer temperatures reaching 27°C and sunny skies dominating both regions. By midweek, Wednesday and Thursday will continue the sunny streak with highs soaring to 28°C, making it feel like summer is sticking around just a little longer.

Nighttime temperatures throughout the week will be mild, ranging from 12°C to 15°C, with mostly clear skies, though occasional cloudy periods are possible by Thursday night.

Historical Weather for September

Both Dryden and Vermilion Bay are experiencing slightly above-average temperatures for this time of year, with typical highs around 18°C and lows of 8°C. So, the forecasted highs of 27-28°C are a nice extension of summer warmth.

Wardrobe tip: It’s perfect weather for light, breathable clothing during the day, but be sure to grab a jacket for the cool evenings. The sunny weather is ideal for outdoor activities, so sunscreen is a must!

Weather Trivia: Did You Know?

In early September, both Dryden and Vermilion Bay typically start to feel cooler as fall approaches. However, this week’s temperatures are much warmer than the historical averages for this time of year!

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