Thunder Bay Weather Forecast (September 28-30, 2024)

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There are lots of ships in the port of Thunder Bay right now.
There are lots of ships in the port of Thunder Bay right now.

Thunder Bay – WEATHER – It is a cool 8°C this morning, and the weather while pleasant for fall isn’t the hot temperatures we have been enjoying.

September 28:
Thunder Bay will see partly cloudy skies with a high of 15°C. Winds will be light, around 10-15 km/h, making for a pleasant early fall day. The night will cool down to 7°C with some fog patches developing in the early morning hours of the 29th.

September 29:
Expect more sunshine on Sunday, with temperatures reaching 14°C. Winds will be calm, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Overnight, temperatures will drop to 6°C under clear skies, though winds may pick up slightly.

September 30:
Clouds will increase on Monday, bringing a 40% chance of rain by the afternoon. Daytime highs will reach 11°C, while winds from the west increase to 20 km/h. Evening lows will hover around 5°C with a continuing chance of rain.

Lake Superior Marine Forecast

September 28:
Winds will be light from the southwest, around 10-15 knots, creating calm conditions on the water. Waves will remain below 1 meter, making it an excellent day for boating.

September 29:
Winds will shift to the west at 15 knots, with slightly choppier waters. Boaters should prepare for calm seas in the morning, but expect some waves by the afternoon.

September 30:
Winds will increase to 20 knots from the west with possible gusts, and there’s a chance of rain later in the day. Waves may reach 1-2 meters, so caution is advised for boaters.

Wardrobe Tips:

  • Daytime: Wear light layers as temperatures will be cool but pleasant. A sweater or windbreaker is recommended for any time spent outdoors.
  • Evenings and Marine: If you’re spending time on the water or outdoors in the evening, bring a heavier jacket to combat the cooler temperatures and wind.
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