October Weather Madness: From Rainy Shores to Snowy Tundras, Canada Has It All!
THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – As October’s chill deepens, Canadians from St. John’s to Alert are bracing for a mixed bag of weather. From persistent rain on the East Coast to sunny skies in the Prairies, to snowy conditions in the far north, this week’s weather has something for everyone.
Here’s your detailed forecast for each region over the next few days. Pack your umbrella, layer up, or even dust off that winter coat—depending on where you are!
Newfoundland and Labrador: St. John’s
St. John’s is in for a wet week, with rain continuing through October 22 and 23. Current conditions feature a chilly 9°C with strong winds blowing from the southeast at 45 km/h. The barometric pressure sits at 100.5 kPa, and the humidity is high at 93%. Expect up to 20 mm of rain before the skies start to clear on October 24, bringing slightly brighter weather and a high of 10°C.
Wardrobe tip: Don your waterproof jacket, sturdy boots, and a windproof hat—it’s going to be damp and breezy!
Historical weather trivia: On October 23, 1995, St. John’s basked in an unseasonably warm 17.8°C.
Sunrise: 7:34 AM
Sunset: 6:05 PM
New Brunswick: Saint John
Saint John is under overcast skies with occasional rain showers and a temperature of 8°C. Winds are blowing from the northeast at 15 km/h, and the barometric pressure reads 101.1 kPa. More rain is expected through October 22, tapering off on the 23rd. The sun will make an appearance by the 24th, with highs around 11°C.
Wardrobe tip: Keep that raincoat handy, but by the 24th, you might just need a cozy sweater and light jacket.
Historical weather trivia: Saint John hit a record high of 20.2°C on October 23, 1953—a sharp contrast to this week’s chill.
Sunrise: 7:50 AM
Sunset: 6:30 PM
Nova Scotia: Halifax
Halifax is starting the week with a cool 10°C under cloudy skies. Winds are calm, but persistent showers are expected through October 22 and 23, with 10-15 mm of rain. The barometric pressure sits at 100.8 kPa, and humidity is hovering around 90%. A break in the clouds is forecast for October 24, with sunshine and a high of 12°C.
Wardrobe tip: Grab your rain gear for the early part of the week, but by the 24th, a lighter jacket will do just fine.
Historical weather trivia: Halifax saw a record 20.1°C on October 24, 1987—much warmer than this rainy stretch.
Sunrise: 7:39 AM
Sunset: 6:22 PM
Quebec: Quebec City
Quebec City is experiencing a cool and cloudy week with current temperatures around 7°C and light winds from the northeast at 10 km/h. Barometric pressure is 101.4 kPa. Expect rainy conditions on October 22, clearing slightly by October 23 and 24, with temperatures hovering around 6-8°C.
Wardrobe tip: Keep your raincoat close and layer up with a warm scarf and gloves for those brisk northern winds.
Historical weather trivia: On October 24, 1956, Quebec City saw its warmest fall day on record, reaching 21.0°C.
Sunrise: 7:12 AM
Sunset: 5:45 PM
Quebec: Montreal
Montreal’s skies are looking gray this week, with light rain and a temperature of 9°C. Winds from the northeast at 20 km/h add to the chill, while the barometric pressure sits at 101.0 kPa. Showers are forecast through October 22, with drier conditions by October 23 and 24. Expect highs around 12°C by mid-week.
Wardrobe tip: A raincoat and sturdy boots will help with wet conditions early on. Swap for a lighter jacket as the week clears up.
Historical weather trivia: Montreal saw an impressive 22°C on October 23, 1965—a stark contrast to this week’s cooler trend.
Sunrise: 7:16 AM
Sunset: 5:51 PM
Ontario: Toronto
Toronto’s weather is keeping things cool but relatively dry, with current conditions at 11°C and partly cloudy skies. Winds are light from the north at 15 km/h, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.5 kPa. Expect cloudy skies through October 22 with some light rain, but sunshine is forecast for October 23 and 24, with temperatures warming up to 14°C.
Wardrobe tip: A cozy fall jacket and an umbrella will cover you for early rain, but a scarf and gloves might be needed as the cool winds pick up later in the week.
Historical weather trivia: Toronto hit a scorching 23.9°C on October 24, 1991—a rare treat for this time of year.
Sunrise: 7:43 AM
Sunset: 6:24 PM
Ontario: Greater Sudbury
Greater Sudbury is dealing with chilly rain, with a current temperature of 6°C and light northeast winds at 10 km/h. The barometric pressure reads 101.7 kPa. The rain will continue through October 22, with clearing skies on the 23rd and 24th. Expect highs between 5°C and 7°C.
Wardrobe tip: Break out your heavier coat and waterproof boots for the rain, and keep those layers on as it stays chilly even after the skies clear.
Historical weather trivia: October 22, 1971, saw Sudbury enjoy an unseasonably warm 18.5°C.
Sunrise: 7:57 AM
Sunset: 6:32 PM
Ontario: Thunder Bay
Thunder Bay is currently enjoying partly cloudy skies and a brisk 4°C. Winds are from the northwest at 20 km/h, and the barometric pressure reads 102.0 kPa. October 22 and 23 will bring clear skies, with a high of 8°C expected by the 24th.
Wardrobe tip: Fall jackets, gloves, and sunglasses are perfect for the sunny but cool days ahead.
Historical weather trivia: Thunder Bay experienced a high of 19.2°C on October 24, 1947—quite a warm autumn for this northern city.
Sunrise: 8:12 AM
Sunset: 6:34 PM
Manitoba: Winnipeg
Winnipeg’s weather is cool and sunny, with current temperatures at 3°C. Winds are light from the northwest at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is high at 102.5 kPa. Clear skies will persist through October 24, with temperatures ranging from 5°C to 8°C.
Wardrobe tip: A warm coat and gloves are essential for early mornings, but by the afternoon, you might peel off a layer as the sun warms things up.
Historical weather trivia: Winnipeg saw a balmy 21.7°C on October 22, 1950, quite a contrast to this week’s cooler temperatures.
Sunrise: 7:58 AM
Sunset: 6:30 PM
Manitoba: Churchill
Churchill is looking cold and snowy this week, with a current temperature of -2°C and light snow flurries. Winds are from the northwest at 25 km/h, and the barometric pressure is 101.9 kPa. Expect more snow through October 22-24, with temperatures remaining between -4°C and 0°C.
Wardrobe tip: Winter coats, snow boots, and thermal layers are a must as Churchill continues to feel winter’s early grip.
Historical weather trivia: On October 23, 1997, Churchill had one of its mildest fall days at 7.6°C—a warm reprieve for the northern town.
Sunrise: 8:36 AM
Sunset: 6:04 PM
Saskatchewan: Regina
Regina’s weather is calm and sunny with current temperatures of 2°C. Winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h, and barometric pressure is 102.0 kPa. Expect sunny skies and highs reaching 8°C through October 24.
Wardrobe tip: A light jacket for the afternoon sun will work, but you’ll need to layer up in the chilly mornings.
Historical weather trivia: Regina saw an unusually warm 22.8°C on October 23, 1944.
Sunrise: 7:48 AM
Sunset: 6:15 PM
Saskatchewan: Saskatoon
Saskatoon’s skies are clear, with a crisp 3°C and light northwest winds. Barometric pressure is high at 102.1 kPa. Sunny skies and mild temperatures will continue through October 24, with highs reaching 9°C.
Wardrobe tip: A fleece jacket and scarf are perfect for the cool mornings, but you can switch to lighter layers by afternoon.
Historical weather trivia: Saskatoon hit 22.6°C on October 22, 1953—a far cry from this week’s cool temperatures.
Sunrise: 7:55 AM
Sunset: 6:22 PM
Alberta: Edmonton
Edmonton is experiencing crisp, clear weather, with current temperatures at 1°C. Winds are calm from the northwest, and barometric pressure is 102.2 kPa. Clear skies are forecast through October 24, with highs reaching 10°C by mid-week.
Wardrobe tip: A fleece-lined jacket and a warm hat are must-haves for those cool Edmonton mornings.
Historical weather trivia: Edmonton basked in an unseasonably warm 21.1°C on October 23, 1938.
Sunrise: 8:01 AM
Sunset: 6:32 PM
Alberta: Calgary
Calgary is seeing partly cloudy skies and a temperature of 5°C. Winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h, and barometric pressure reads 102.1 kPa. Expect clear skies and mild weather through October 24, with highs reaching 12°C.
Wardrobe tip: A cozy fall jacket and light gloves will be ideal for Calgary’s cool, crisp mornings.
Historical weather trivia: Calgary hit a record high of 23.7°C on October 24, 1998.
Sunrise: 7:56 AM
Sunset: 6:22 PM
British Columbia: Vancouver
Vancouver is in the midst of rain showers, with current temperatures at 11°C. Winds are from the southwest at 20 km/h, and the barometric pressure is 101.2 kPa. Rain will continue through October 23, with some clearing expected by the 24th.
Wardrobe tip: Waterproof everything! Rain boots, a sturdy umbrella, and a warm sweater underneath your raincoat will keep you comfortable.
Historical weather trivia: Vancouver hit 19.8°C on October 24, 1990, offering a rare sunny break from the typical fall showers.
Sunrise: 7:48 AM
Sunset: 6:12 PM
British Columbia: Victoria
Victoria is slightly warmer than Vancouver at 13°C but shares the same rain-heavy outlook. Winds are from the southwest at 25 km/h, and barometric pressure reads 101.3 kPa. Expect rain through October 23, with clearer skies on the 24th.
Wardrobe tip: Waterproof jackets and boots are essential. A warm, windproof hat wouldn’t hurt either!
Historical weather trivia: Victoria saw a warm 19.6°C on October 24, 1975, a rare sunny reprieve.
Sunrise: 7:46 AM
Sunset: 6:14 PM
Yukon: Dawson City
Dawson City is looking cold and clear, with a current temperature of -3°C. Winds are light from the north, and the barometric pressure is 102.6 kPa. Clear skies and cold temperatures will continue through October 24, with highs hovering around 1°C.
Wardrobe tip: Break out the heavy winter coat and thermal layers—it’s starting to feel like winter in Dawson!
Sunrise: 9:36 AM
Sunset: 6:29 PM
Northwest Territories: Yellowknife
Yellowknife is experiencing chilly, clear weather with temperatures at -5°C. Winds are light, and barometric pressure is 102.8 kPa. Expect sunny but cold days through October 24, with highs barely reaching 0°C.
Wardrobe tip: Time to bring out the big winter coat and gloves—you’ll need all the warmth you can get!
Historical weather trivia: Yellowknife’s coldest recorded October 22 was -22.8°C in 1986, much colder than this week’s forecast.
Sunrise: 8:50 AM
Sunset: 6:21 PM
Nunavut: Alert
In Alert, the cold is settling in, with temperatures around -12°C under clear skies. Winds are light, and no significant changes are expected through October 24.
Wardrobe tip: Full arctic gear is essential here—this is no place for light jackets!
Sunrise: None (Polar Night)
Sunset: None