Canadian Coast to Coast to Coast Weather Forecast: September 29, 30, and October 1, 2024

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Canada is vast, and so is our forecast! Whether you’re on the foggy shores of Newfoundland, basking in the sunshine of British Columbia, or bundled up in the chilly north, we’ve got you covered from coast to coast to coast. Grab your favorite fall wardrobe as we take a weather journey across the country!


Newfoundland and Labrador: St. John’s

September 29: A cloudy day with patches of drizzle, high of 12°C, and winds from the northeast at 20 km/h.
September 30: Rain and fog roll in, with a high of 10°C and low of 7°C, northeast winds steady at 30 km/h.
October 1: Clearing up with partly cloudy skies and a high of 14°C.

Wardrobe: Pack a raincoat and sturdy boots for this coastal rain, and don’t forget the layers for when that cool ocean breeze hits.

Trivia: The lowest temperature recorded on this day in St. John’s was 0.6°C in 1992, and the highest was a balmy 21°C in 1983.


New Brunswick: Saint John

September 29: Overcast with a light drizzle, high of 13°C, low of 6°C, light southeast wind at 15 km/h.
September 30: Foggy with isolated showers in the morning, high of 12°C. Winds calm at 10 km/h.
October 1: Sunshine peeking through the clouds with a high of 15°C.

Wardrobe: Dress warm but pack an umbrella for those lingering showers, and maybe a scarf for the chill!

Trivia: Saint John’s warmest September 29 was 23°C back in 1975, but the coldest hit a brisk -1°C in 1990.


Quebec: Quebec City

September 29: Cloudy with occasional rain showers, high of 11°C. Winds northeast at 20 km/h.
September 30: Drizzle and cold winds dominate, high of 9°C, and a chilly night at 3°C.
October 1: Partly cloudy skies, high of 12°C with a low of 2°C at night.

Wardrobe: You’ll need a cozy jacket and maybe even gloves for the chilly mornings. Keep a waterproof layer handy!

Trivia: Quebec City’s warmest September 29 came in 2007, reaching 24°C, while the coldest was 2°C in 1976.


Quebec: Montreal

September 29: Cloudy skies with periods of rain, high of 13°C, winds at 15 km/h.
September 30: Showers continue, and it’s a chilly one with a high of 10°C and a low of 4°C.
October 1: Partly cloudy and cooler, high of 13°C.

Wardrobe: Montreal’s fall winds will make you grab a jacket and a cozy hat. Keep an umbrella nearby!

Trivia: The coldest Montreal has ever been on September 29 was in 1977 when it hit 1.2°C. The warmest was a toasty 25°C in 2002!


Ontario: Toronto

September 29: Showers off and on throughout the day, high of 14°C, low of 8°C, wind gusting up to 25 km/h from the west.
September 30: Rain clears out, but cooler air moves in with a high of 12°C and a low of 6°C.
October 1: Partly cloudy skies, high of 14°C.

Wardrobe: A light fall coat, layered with something warm underneath, is your best bet for Toronto’s breezy weather.

Trivia: The highest September 29 temperature in Toronto was 27°C in 1963, while the coldest was 4°C in 1984.


Ontario: Greater Sudbury

September 29: Periods of rain throughout the day, high of 11°C, with a low of 4°C. Winds from the northwest at 15 km/h.
September 30: Mostly cloudy, chance of rain, high of 9°C, dipping to a chilly 2°C overnight.
October 1: Clear and sunny, high of 12°C.

Wardrobe: You’ll want to pull out the warm sweaters and rain boots, and maybe even a toque for Sudbury’s chill!

Trivia: Sudbury’s record high for September 29 is 23°C, set in 1970, while the record low was -3°C in 1984.


Ontario: Sault Ste. Marie

September 29: Rain, with a high of 12°C. Winds northwest at 15 km/h.
September 30: Rain continues, tapering off in the afternoon, high of 10°C, low of 3°C.
October 1: Clear skies, high of 13°C.

Wardrobe: Rain gear is a must, along with some cozy layers to keep out the cooler air.

Trivia: The warmest September 29 in Sault Ste. Marie was 25°C in 1961. The coldest? A crisp -1°C in 1989.


Ontario: Thunder Bay

September 29: Cloudy with rain in the afternoon, high of 11°C, wind from the west at 20 km/h.
September 30: Cooler with scattered showers, high of 9°C, dipping to 1°C at night.
October 1: Sunny and brisk, high of 12°C.

Wardrobe: A warm jacket and waterproof boots will keep you dry. Throw in a scarf for those cool breezes.

Trivia: Thunder Bay’s record high on September 29 is 25°C from 1952, while its record low was a frigid -4°C in 1965.


Manitoba: Churchill

September 29: Partly cloudy skies, high of 7°C, winds from the north at 25 km/h, making it feel chillier.
September 30: Cloudy with flurries overnight, high of 3°C, low of -2°C.
October 1: Clearing skies, but cold with a high of 5°C.

Wardrobe: It’s time to bundle up! Heavy coats, gloves, and hats are needed as the cold Arctic air rolls in.

Trivia: Churchill’s record low for this day is a bone-chilling -10°C, set in 1992. The warmest was 15°C in 1971.


Manitoba: Winnipeg

September 29: Cloudy with showers in the evening, high of 12°C. Winds northwest at 20 km/h.
September 30: Rain clears, but temperatures drop to a brisk 9°C with a low of 1°C.
October 1: Clear skies with a chilly start, high of 10°C.

Wardrobe: Layers are key! A jacket and maybe even a pair of gloves will help you fend off the crisp Manitoba air.

Trivia: Winnipeg’s hottest September 29 was a warm 28°C in 1952, and the coldest was a frosty -4°C in 1984.


Saskatchewan: Regina

September 29: Cloudy with scattered showers, high of 11°C, low of 1°C.
September 30: Cool with some sun, high of 10°C.
October 1: Sunshine continues, high of 12°C.

Wardrobe: A warm jacket is essential, and it wouldn’t hurt to have a toque for those brisk winds.

Trivia: Regina’s warmest September 29 was 29°C in 1960. The chilliest? -5°C in 1984.


Saskatchewan: Saskatoon

September 29: Overcast with a few showers, high of 12°C, low of 2°C. Winds light.
September 30: Partly cloudy, high of 10°C.
October 1: Sunny skies, high of 13°C.

Wardrobe: Light layers topped with a fall jacket should keep you warm as the temperatures dip.

Trivia: The record high for this day in Saskatoon was 30°C in 1960, and the record low was -5°C in 1984.


Alberta: Edmonton

September 29: A mix of sun and cloud, high of 14°C, with light winds.
September 30: Partly cloudy, high of 13°C, low of 3°C.
October 1: Sunshine and a high of 15°C.

Wardrobe: Perfect fall weather for a light jacket and comfy jeans. No need for heavy layers just yet!

Trivia: Edmonton’s record high on September 29 was a scorching 31°C in 1974, while the coldest was -5°C in 1972.


Alberta: Calgary

September 29: Partly cloudy skies, high of 15°C, light wind.
September 30: A few clouds with a high of 13°C, dipping to 2°C at night.
October 1: Clear skies, high of 16°C.

Wardrobe: A light fall jacket will keep you comfortable during the day, but the evenings will be brisk.

Trivia: Calgary hit a toasty 28°C in 1963, while the lowest temperature recorded was -4°C in 1972.


British Columbia: Kamloops

September 29: Sunny skies, high of 19°C, calm winds.
September 30: Sunshine continues, high of 18°C, low of 6°C.
October 1: Clear skies with a high of 17°C.

Wardrobe: A perfect few days for a light sweater or hoodie during the day, but you’ll want something warmer in the evening.

Trivia: The highest temperature recorded in Kamloops on this day was 26°C in 1975, while the lowest was -2°C in 1984.


British Columbia: Vancouver

September 29: Rainy, with a high of 15°C, winds southeast at 20 km/h.
September 30: Showers continue with a high of 14°C and a low of 8°C.
October 1: Rain clears, and some sun finally peeks through, high of 16°C.

Wardrobe: Raincoats and waterproof boots are your best friends in Vancouver’s autumn showers.

Trivia: Vancouver’s warmest September 29 was 24°C in 1963. The coldest? 6°C in 1980.


British Columbia: Victoria

September 29: Rain, with a high of 14°C and winds from the southwest at 20 km/h.
September 30: More showers with a high of 13°C.
October 1: Clearing skies with a high of 16°C.

Wardrobe: Umbrella, raincoat, and something cozy for the cooler nights.

Trivia: Victoria’s highest temperature on this day was 22°C in 1975. The coldest was a brisk 5°C in 1985.


Yukon: Dawson City

September 29: Cloudy with snow flurries, high of 1°C. Winds light.
September 30: Snow likely, high of 0°C.
October 1: Cloudy with a few snow showers, high of 2°C.

Wardrobe: Time to break out the winter coat, gloves, and snow boots!

Trivia: Dawson City’s coldest September 29 was -14°C, while the warmest was 14°C, both in the early 1900s.


Northwest Territories: Yellowknife

September 29: Cold and cloudy, high of 5°C, wind from the north at 20 km/h.
September 30: Cloudy with snow flurries, high of 2°C.
October 1: Clearing skies with a high of 4°C.

Wardrobe: Layer up! A heavy coat, scarf, and gloves will keep you warm in the northern chill.

Trivia: Yellowknife’s record high for September 29 is 13°C, and its record low was a frosty -11°C, both set in the 1970s.

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