Vermilion Bay and Dryden are in for a classic fall day with cooler temperatures, gusty winds, and a chance of rain. As we move deeper into October, these areas will continue to see autumn’s influence, bringing fluctuating weather patterns.
Today’s Weather Overview:
Current Conditions:
- Temperature: Currently 11°C in both Vermilion Bay and Dryden, with highs expected to reach 14°C by the afternoon.
- Wind: Winds are blowing from the northwest at 25 km/h, with gusts up to 40 km/h expected later in the day. These winds will bring a brisk feel, especially in open areas and near the lakes.
- Barometric Pressure: Steady at 101.3 kPa, indicating relatively stable weather, though the gusting winds could make conditions feel cooler than the actual temperature.
- Humidity: Around 70%, contributing to a damp, cool feeling, particularly with the wind.
- Conditions: Partly cloudy skies with a 30% chance of light showers through the late afternoon. The day will be largely dry, but a few passing showers are possible.
Tomorrow’s Forecast (October 2):
- High: 17°C
- Low: 3°C
- Wind: Winds shifting to the west at 20 km/h, easing in the evening.
- Barometric Pressure: Slightly rising to around 101.5 kPa, signaling continued calm conditions.
- Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a 40% chance of scattered showers in the afternoon, particularly in Vermilion Bay. Winds will ease through the evening, and skies will clear overnight, leading to cooler temperatures.
Extended Forecast:
- October 3:
- High: 12°C
- Low: 1°C
- Clear skies mixed with some cloud cover. Winds will be light, making for a calm and cool fall day.
- October 4:
- High: 13°C
- Low: 3°C
- Mostly sunny with a few scattered clouds, with pleasant fall conditions for the region.
Wardrobe Recommendations:
- Today: The cool winds will make it feel colder than the forecasted temperature, so a medium-weight jacket or windbreaker is recommended. If you’re spending time outside, especially near the lakes, consider layering with a sweater. Waterproof gear is optional but useful given the slight chance of showers.
- Tomorrow: With temperatures rising slightly, a light jacket should suffice during the day, but as temperatures drop to 3°C overnight, warmer layers, such as a heavier jacket or fleece, will be necessary for early morning and evening activities.
Weather Trivia:
Both Vermilion Bay and Dryden have seen significant weather swings in early October over the years. On this day in 1965, the area experienced an unusually warm autumn day with temperatures peaking at 25°C, while in 1980, a cold front dropped temperatures to near freezing. These swings highlight the unpredictable nature of fall weather in Northwestern Ontario.