Coast-to-Coast Canada Weather Report: November 12 – 14, 2024

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Image Michael Hull: Federal Welland at Current River Thunder Bay on Lake Superior
Image Michael Hull: Federal Welland at Current River Thunder Bay on Lake Superior

Thunder Bay – WEATHER – From Atlantic winds to Prairie snow and northern chills, Canada is experiencing a true November variety this week.

Here is a detailed forecast for each region, covering St. John’s, Saint John, Halifax, Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto, Greater Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay, Winnipeg, Churchill, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Calgary, Kamloops, Prince George, Vancouver, Victoria, Dawson City, Yellowknife, and Alert from November 12 through November 14, 2024.


Atlantic Canada

St. John’s, Newfoundland

Current Conditions: Light rain and 5°C with southeast winds at 30 km/h, barometric pressure 1002 hPa.
November 12: Rain with a high of 6°C, clearing by nightfall.
November 13-14: Partial clearing with temperatures around 5°C, with occasional showers on Wednesday.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Waterproof jacket and umbrella are ideal.
Trivia: November’s frequent rain makes it St. John’s wettest month.

Saint John, New Brunswick

Current Conditions: Overcast with light rain, 4°C, winds from the southeast at 15 km/h, barometric pressure 1011 hPa.
November 12: Rain, ending by afternoon with a high of 6°C, clearing to a low of -1°C overnight.
November 13-14: Sunshine returns Wednesday with a high near 5°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Raincoat and waterproof footwear.
Trivia: Saint John usually sees its first snow by late November.

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Current Conditions: Misty, 7°C, southeast winds at 25 km/h, barometric pressure 1008 hPa.
November 12: Rain through most of the day with gusts up to 35 km/h. High 8°C.
November 13-14: Clearing on Wednesday with a high of 7°C and continued mild temperatures.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Waterproof outerwear and a hat.
Trivia: Halifax’s November is known for heavy rain and misty conditions.


Quebec

Quebec City

Current Conditions: Cloudy with light rain, 3°C, barometric pressure 1010 hPa, northeast winds.
November 12: Rain in the morning, turning to light snow by evening. High 3°C, low -2°C.
November 13-14: Light snow on Wednesday, clearing by Thursday with highs of 1°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Warm layers with a waterproof coat.
Trivia: November usually brings Quebec City’s first lasting snow cover.

Montreal

Current Conditions: Cloudy, 4°C, light drizzle, barometric pressure 1009 hPa, east winds.
November 12: Drizzle ending in the afternoon, high 5°C.
November 13-14: Light snow on Wednesday, with highs around 2°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Waterproof jacket and gloves for warmth.
Trivia: Montreal’s November weather often alternates between rain and snow.


Ontario

Toronto

Current Conditions: Overcast, 6°C, barometric pressure 1012 hPa, light southwest winds.
November 12: Persistent cloud cover, high of 8°C, evening rain expected.
November 13-14: Overcast with light showers on Wednesday, clearing by Thursday.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Layers and a rain jacket for wet evenings.
Trivia: Toronto’s temperatures in November typically hover around freezing.

Greater Sudbury

Current Conditions: Cloudy, 2°C, northwest winds, barometric pressure 1013 hPa.
November 12: Light snow in the afternoon, high 1°C, low of -4°C overnight.
November 13-14: Snow continues into Wednesday with highs around 0°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Insulated coat and thermal gloves.
Trivia: Sudbury’s snowfall usually begins in November, lasting into winter.

Sault Ste. Marie

Current Conditions: Cloudy, 3°C, barometric pressure 1010 hPa, west winds at 10 km/h.
November 12: Snow likely in the evening, high of 2°C.
November 13-14: Light snow on Wednesday, clearing by Thursday.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A winter coat and scarf are ideal.
Trivia: Lake-effect snow can bring unpredictable November snowfalls.

Thunder Bay

Current Conditions: 3°C, mostly cloudy, barometric pressure 1009 hPa, winds west at 21 km/h.
November 12: Sunny, high of 7°C.
November 13-14: Cloudy with rain on Wednesday, clearing Thursday.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Windproof jacket and gloves.
Trivia: Thunder Bay often experiences its first lasting snow cover in November.


Prairies

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Current Conditions: Partly cloudy, -4°C, calm, barometric pressure 1020 hPa.
November 12: Snow in the afternoon, high of -5°C.
November 13-14: Clearing Wednesday, highs around -7°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Heavy coat and scarf.
Trivia: Winnipeg often has snow cover by mid-November.

Churchill, Manitoba

Current Conditions: Snow, -17°C, northwest winds at 20 km/h, barometric pressure 1023 hPa.
November 12: Snow continuing, high -16°C.
November 13-14: Snow ending Wednesday, clear skies with highs near -18°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-rated winter clothing.
Trivia: Churchill’s November brings sustained snow cover, lasting through winter.

Regina, Saskatchewan

Current Conditions: Partly cloudy, -3°C, barometric pressure 1022 hPa, west winds.
November 12: Overcast, high of 0°C.
November 13-14: Light snow showers by Wednesday, clearing Thursday.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Warm jacket and hat.
Trivia: Regina’s November usually brings the season’s first deep freeze.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Current Conditions: Cloudy, -5°C, barometric pressure 1019 hPa, light winds.
November 12: Snow expected in the evening, high near -2°C.
November 13-14: Cloudy with flurries on Wednesday, clearing by Thursday.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Winter coat and scarf.
Trivia: Saskatoon’s snow in November usually marks the start of consistent winter weather.


Alberta

Edmonton

Current Conditions: Partly cloudy, -4°C, barometric pressure 1020 hPa.
November 12: Light snow in the evening, high of -1°C.
November 13-14: Overcast Wednesday, clearing Thursday.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Insulated winter coat and gloves.
Trivia: Edmonton often sees lasting snow by November.

Fort McMurray

Current Conditions: Clear, -8°C, calm, barometric pressure 1022 hPa.
November 12: Clear, high of -3°C, snow expected by evening.
November 13-14: Snow Wednesday, clearing on Thursday.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Thermal coat and hat.
Trivia: Fort McMurray experiences long, cold winters beginning in November.

Calgary

Current Conditions: Clear, -2°C, barometric pressure 1021 hPa, light winds.
November 12: Partly sunny, high of 4°C.
November 13-14: Mostly cloudy Wednesday, cooling by Thursday.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Medium jacket and scarf.
Trivia: November’s Chinook winds can warm Calgary dramatically within hours.


British Columbia

Vancouver

Current Conditions: Rain, 8°C, barometric pressure 1006 hPa, southeast winds.
November 12: Rain continues, high of 10°C.
November 13-14: Showers tapering on Wednesday, clearing Thursday.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Waterproof clothing and boots.
Trivia: November is Vancouver’s wettest month of the year.

Victoria

Current Conditions: Overcast and drizzle, 9°C, southeast winds at 20 km/h, barometric pressure 1005 hPa.
November 12: Rain, high of 10°C, easing by night.
November 13-14: Partial sunshine by Wednesday, with high near 9°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Raincoat and boots.
Trivia: November marks one of Victoria’s rainiest months.

Prince George

Current Conditions: Overcast, 1°C, barometric pressure 1014 hPa, calm winds.
November 12: Light snow expected, high near 1°C.
November 13-14: Clearing Wednesday, with highs around -1°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Waterproof coat and warm hat.
Trivia: November brings early snow cover to Prince George.

Kamloops

Current Conditions: Partly cloudy, 2°C, barometric pressure 1016 hPa, light winds.
November 12: Snow showers expected by evening, high of 2°C.
November 13-14: Snow clears on Wednesday, highs around 0°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Medium coat and scarf.
Trivia: Kamloops sees its first snow in November.


Northern Canada

Dawson City, Yukon

Current Conditions: Snow, -15°C, northeast winds, barometric pressure 1024 hPa.
November 12: Snow through Tuesday with a high near -14°C.
November 13-14: Clear skies Wednesday, with lows around -20°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Full winter gear, including thermal layers.
Trivia: Dawson City’s November is known for extremely cold, snowy conditions.

Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

Current Conditions: Snow, -18°C, light winds, barometric pressure 1025 hPa.
November 12: Light snow, high near -17°C.
November 13-14: Snow ending Wednesday, clear skies by Thursday.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-rated outerwear.
Trivia: Yellowknife’s winter weather typically begins in October and intensifies by November.

Alert, Nunavut

Current Conditions: Snow and blowing snow, -27°C, north winds, barometric pressure 1028 hPa.
November 12: Snow continues, temperatures around -28°C.
November 13-14: Snow diminishes, extreme cold continues.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Full arctic gear with insulated layers.
Trivia: November begins Alert’s months-long polar night.

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