Cool Start to the Week for Greater Sudbury Region

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Greater Sudbury is starting the week with cooler temperatures and a mix of clearing skies and cloud cover. Showers are expected in the coming days, but the weekend looks brighter with plenty of sunshine.


Today’s Weather Overview

Current Conditions

Today, Sudbury is clearing up after some overnight showers. The temperature is expected to reach a high of 18°C, with the winds blowing from the north at around 20 km/h, which will become lighter later in the day. The UV index is moderate at 5, so minimal sun protection is advised if you’re outdoors.

  • Wind: North at 20 km/h, becoming light in the morning
  • Humidity: Moderate
  • Pressure: 1015 mb
  • UV Index: Moderate (5)
  • Sunrise: 7:12 AM
  • Sunset: 7:20 PM

Tonight’s Forecast

Expect a clear night with a few clouds rolling in after midnight. The temperature will dip to 10°C, so it might feel a bit chilly overnight.


Tomorrow’s Forecast: September 24, 2024

Expected Conditions

Tuesday will be mostly cloudy with a 60% chance of showers, and temperatures will hover around 17°C during the day. Rain showers are also expected to continue into the night, with a low of 14°C.

Extended Forecast:

  • Wednesday, September 25: Another cloudy day with a 60% chance of showers, high of 18°C.
  • Thursday, September 26: Clear skies return with sunshine and a high of 20°C.

Wardrobe Recommendations

  • For Today: A light jacket or sweater will be perfect for the cooler day, especially in the morning. You may not need rain gear as showers have cleared up.
  • For Tomorrow: Be prepared for more rain with waterproof clothing. Layering will help with fluctuating temperatures.

Weather Trivia

Sudbury’s average high for September typically sits around 18°C, but temperatures can vary significantly with cooler nights as fall approaches. Interestingly, the normal low for this time of year is around 5°C, so today’s milder temperatures are slightly above seasonal norms.

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