Thunder Bay Expected to See Rain on Tuesday with 30-40 mm of Precipitation

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Thunder Bay – WEATHER – Get set for wet! Thunder Bay is going to get a soaking. At this time, 6:00PM on Monday, no weather alerts or warnings are in effect.

As of 6:00 PM EST on Monday, November 18th, Thunder Bay is seeing partly cloudy skies with a mild temperature of 5.5°C.

The barometric pressure is 101.2 kPa and falling, which suggests a change in the weather is on its way. Humidity remains high at 90%, and an east wind is blowing at 14 km/h. Visibility is good at 24 km.

Tonight: Some precipitation

The forecast for tonight is to see some rain. Clouds will thicken this evening, leading to rain beginning overnight. Expect about 5 mm of rainfall. The wind will pick up from the east, reaching 20 km/h with gusts to 40 km/h near midnight. The overnight low will stay mild at 6°C.

Tuesday, November 19th: Rainy Days and Tuesdays!

Tuesday will be a wet and windy day in Thunder Bay. Rain, heavy at times, is expected throughout the day, with total rainfall amounts reaching 30 to 40 mm. A strong east wind will gust up to 60 km/h. Despite the rain, the high will reach a mild 10°C.

Tuesday Night:

The rain will finally taper off late in the evening, leaving cloudy skies with a 40% chance of drizzle or rain. An additional 5 mm of precipitation is possible. The wind will shift to the southeast at 30 km/h, gusting to 50 km/h, before becoming southwest at 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h in the evening. The low will be 3°C.

Wednesday, November 20th:

Wednesday will see a mix of sun and clouds with a 60% chance of showers. The high will be a cooler 5°C.

Wednesday Night:

Cloudy with a 30% chance of rain showers or flurries. The low will dip below freezing to -1°C.

Overall:

Thunder Bay is experiencing a mild start to the week, but rain and strong winds are on the way for Tuesday. Be prepared for a wet and potentially stormy day. Wednesday brings a chance of showers, and temperatures will gradually cool down as we head towards the end of the week. Stay tuned to NetNewsLedger for the latest weather updates!

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