October 29-31, 2024: Northern Ontario First Nations Weather Forecast

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Image: North Star Air - photo by Devon Creyf, Captain PC12 Pilatus
Image: North Star Air - photo by Devon Creyf, Captain PC12 Pilatus

Thunder Bay – WEATHER – As October draws to a close, Northern Ontario is experiencing increasingly cold conditions, with snow showers, steady winds, and temperatures frequently dropping below freezing. This comprehensive forecast covers Marten Falls, Wasaho Cree Nation (Fort Severn), Fort Hope, Sachigo Lake, KI (Big Trout Lake), Sandy Lake, Pikangikum, Cat Lake, Kasabonika Lake, Neskantaga (Lansdowne House), Summer Beaver, Peawanuck, and Attawapiskat. Detailed reports include current conditions, barometric pressure, wind speeds, sunrise and sunset times, and forecasts through October 31, as well as wardrobe suggestions and interesting weather trivia.


Marten Falls (Ogoki Post)

October 29: Marten Falls is experiencing light snow flurries with overcast skies and a temperature of -3°C. Winds from the northwest at 15 km/h make it feel colder, with barometric pressure steady at 1011 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:24 AM, and sunset is at 6:24 PM.
October 30-31: Snow showers will continue through Tuesday and Wednesday, clearing slightly by Halloween night. Temperatures will remain below freezing, with highs of -1°C and lows dipping to -8°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A heavy winter coat, gloves, and insulated boots are essential to stay warm in the cold and snowy conditions.
Weather Trivia: Marten Falls often receives its first significant snow cover in October, with snow lasting through spring.


Wasaho Cree Nation (Fort Severn)

October 29: Fort Severn starts the day with steady snowfall and a temperature of -10°C. Winds are from the northeast at 20 km/h, creating a wind chill near -17°C, and barometric pressure is 1008 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:36 AM, and sunset is at 6:13 PM.
October 30-31: Snow will continue through Wednesday, tapering off on Halloween. The temperature will remain frigid, with lows around -15°C and highs near -7°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-grade winter clothing, including a parka, thermal layers, and heavy gloves, is necessary for the extreme cold.
Weather Trivia: October in Fort Severn often brings early-season snow that stays until spring, marking the start of polar bear season along Hudson Bay.


Fort Hope (Eabametoong)

October 29: Fort Hope is experiencing cloudy skies and light snow, with a temperature of -4°C. Winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h, with a barometric pressure of 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:12 AM, and sunset is at 6:30 PM.
October 30-31: Snow flurries will persist through Tuesday, gradually clearing by Halloween night. Evening temperatures on Halloween are expected to be around -6°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A thick winter coat, hat, and gloves are essential for warmth as temperatures continue to fall.
Weather Trivia: Fort Hope frequently experiences its first snow cover in October, setting the stage for long, cold winters.


Sachigo Lake

October 29: Sachigo Lake is under cloudy skies with light snow showers. The temperature is -6°C, and winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h. Barometric pressure is 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:26 AM, and sunset is at 6:38 PM.
October 30-31: Snow will continue through Wednesday, with temperatures remaining cold. Halloween will be clear but frigid, with nighttime lows reaching -11°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A winter coat, scarf, gloves, and insulated boots will help keep you comfortable in the cold.
Weather Trivia: Snow cover often begins in October in Sachigo Lake, with the month regularly bringing some of the season’s first significant accumulations.


KI (Big Trout Lake)

October 29: KI (Big Trout Lake) is experiencing light snow and overcast skies with a temperature of -7°C. Winds from the northwest at 20 km/h add to the chill, and the barometric pressure is 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:30 AM, and sunset is at 6:40 PM.
October 30-31: Snow showers will continue through Tuesday night, clearing by Halloween. The temperature will remain below freezing, with lows of -13°C expected on Halloween.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Full winter attire, including a parka, gloves, and thermal layers, is recommended to stay warm.
Weather Trivia: Big Trout Lake regularly sees early-season snow by mid-October, with snow cover remaining throughout the winter.


Sandy Lake

October 29: Sandy Lake is experiencing overcast skies with light snow showers. The temperature is -5°C, with northwest winds at 15 km/h and a barometric pressure of 1011 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:26 AM, and sunset is at 6:37 PM.
October 30-31: Snow flurries will continue on Tuesday, with partial clearing by Halloween night. Temperatures will range from -3°C during the day to -10°C overnight.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A winter coat, gloves, and thermal boots will be essential for staying warm during the snowy days.
Weather Trivia: October brings Sandy Lake its first sustained snow cover, with average temperatures often remaining below freezing through winter.


Pikangikum

October 29: Pikangikum is under mostly cloudy skies with intermittent light snow and a temperature of -4°C. Winds are from the northwest at 10 km/h, and barometric pressure is 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:18 AM, and sunset is at 6:34 PM.
October 30-31: Snow showers will linger through Tuesday night, with drier but chilly conditions by Halloween. Lows will drop to -7°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Winter gear, including an insulated coat and gloves, is recommended to handle the below-freezing temperatures.
Weather Trivia: October’s early snow typically signals the arrival of winter in Pikangikum, where snow often stays until spring.


Cat Lake

October 29: Cat Lake begins the day with cloudy skies and light snow. The temperature is -5°C, with light northwest winds and a barometric pressure of 1014 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:22 AM, and sunset is at 6:36 PM.
October 30-31: Snow flurries will continue through Wednesday, with partly cloudy skies expected for Halloween night. The temperature on Halloween will drop to around -8°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Winter clothing, including a warm coat, gloves, and boots, will be useful for the cold, snowy days ahead.
Weather Trivia: Snow often arrives in Cat Lake by October, with snow cover lasting through the winter season.


Kasabonika Lake

October 29: Kasabonika Lake is seeing overcast skies with light snow and a temperature of -7°C. Winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h, and barometric pressure is 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:30 AM, and sunset is at 6:41 PM.
October 30-31: Snow will continue through Tuesday, with drier and clearer conditions expected for Halloween. Lows on Halloween will be near -12°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A parka, scarf, and insulated gloves are essential for the cold weather.
Weather Trivia: Kasabonika Lake often experiences its first lasting snow in October, with the cold conditions persisting into spring.


Neskantaga (Lansdowne House)

October 29: Neskantaga is under cloudy skies with light snow flurries. The temperature is -6°C, with northwest winds at 15 km/h, and barometric pressure is 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:28 AM, and sunset is at 6:39 PM.
October 30-31: Snow flurries will continue through Tuesday, with clearer skies expected on Halloween. The low will be around -10°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A winter coat, gloves, and a hat are essential to stay warm as temperatures drop.
Weather Trivia: Snowfall is common in October in Neskantaga, with conditions often remaining wintry through November.


Summer Beaver (Nibinamik)

October 29: Summer Beaver has overcast skies with light snow and a temperature of -6°C. Winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h, with barometric pressure at 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:33 AM, and sunset is at 6:45 PM.
October 30-31: Snow will continue through Tuesday, clearing by Halloween. Temperatures will remain low, with highs near -3°C and lows around -12°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-level winter gear, including a parka and thermal gloves, is essential for the cold conditions.
Weather Trivia: Snow in October is typical in Summer Beaver, often signaling the arrival of winter temperatures that persist into spring.


Peawanuck

October 29: Peawanuck is experiencing overcast skies with light snow and a temperature of -7°C. Winds from the northeast at 20 km/h create a wind chill near -14°C, with barometric pressure at 1008 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:38 AM, and sunset is at 6:10 PM.
October 30-31: Snow showers will continue through Wednesday, with clearer but frigid conditions for Halloween night. The low will be around -13°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Heavy winter outerwear, including thermal layers and gloves, is essential for the severe cold.
Weather Trivia: Peawanuck’s October snow is typical, with winter conditions frequently settling in by mid-month.


Attawapiskat

October 29: Attawapiskat begins the day with cloudy skies and light snow, with a temperature of -5°C. Winds are from the northeast at 15 km/h, and barometric pressure is 1010 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:36 AM, and sunset is at 6:18 PM.
October 30-31: Snow will continue into Wednesday, with dry but very cold conditions for Halloween. Evening temperatures are expected to reach lows around -9°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A warm coat, scarf, gloves, and winter boots will be necessary for the cold Halloween night.
Weather Trivia: October typically marks the start of winter in Attawapiskat, with snow cover frequently lasting through the season.

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