Canada’s Coast-to-Coast Weather Outlook: November 23–25, 2024

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Thunder Bay – WEATHER – As we transition into late November, Canadians from coast to coast to coast are experiencing a variety of weather conditions. Here’s a comprehensive forecast for major cities across the country, including current conditions, barometric pressure, wind speeds, and upcoming weather patterns. Wardrobe suggestions and historical weather trivia are also provided to help you prepare for the days ahead.

From the rainy coasts of Vancouver and Halifax to the frigid Arctic conditions of Yellowknife and Alert, Canada’s diverse weather reflects its vast geography. Be prepared for everything from rain and snow to extreme cold, depending on your region.

There are snowfall warnings in effect across much of Western Canada.

Newfoundland and Labrador

St. John’s

Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 5°C. Winds are from the southwest at 15 km/h, and the barometric pressure is 101.2 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Periods of snow and rain; breezy in the morning. High of 6°C and a low of 2°C.
  • November 24: Breezy in the morning; considerable clouds with a passing shower or two. High of 6°C and a low of 1°C.
  • November 25: Mostly cloudy. High of 7°C and a low of 0°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:15 AM and sunset at 4:20 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Layered clothing with a waterproof outer layer is advisable due to the mix of rain and snow.

Weather Trivia: St. John’s holds the record for the most foggy days in Canada, averaging about 124 days per year.

New Brunswick

Saint John

Current Conditions: Cloudy with a temperature of 4°C. Winds are from the northwest at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is 101.5 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Cloudy with occasional rain and drizzle in the afternoon. High of 6°C and a low of 2°C.
  • November 24: Breezy in the morning with a couple of showers of rain or snow; otherwise, low clouds. High of 4°C and a low of -1°C.
  • November 25: Some sun, then turning cloudy. High of 5°C and a low of 0°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:30 AM and sunset at 4:40 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A warm coat with a hood and waterproof footwear will keep you comfortable during the wet conditions.

Weather Trivia: Saint John is known for its “reversing falls,” where the Bay of Fundy’s tides force the Saint John River to flow backward.

Nova Scotia

Halifax

Current Conditions: Partly cloudy with a temperature of 5°C. Winds are from the west at 12 km/h, and the barometric pressure is 101.3 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Cloudy and windy; occasional rain and drizzle in the afternoon. High of 6°C and a low of 2°C.
  • November 24: Breezy in the morning with a couple of showers of rain or snow; otherwise, low clouds. High of 4°C and a low of -1°C.
  • November 25: Some sun, then turning cloudy. High of 5°C and a low of 0°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:20 AM and sunset at 4:35 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Layered clothing with a waterproof outer layer is advisable due to the mix of rain and snow.

Weather Trivia: Halifax is one of Canada’s foggiest cities, averaging over 100 foggy days per year.

Quebec

Quebec City

Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 5°C. Winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h, and the barometric pressure is 101.6 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Periods of snow and rain; breezy in the morning. High of 6°C and a low of 2°C.
  • November 24: Breezy in the morning; considerable clouds with a passing shower or two. High of 6°C and a low of 1°C.
  • November 25: Mostly cloudy. High of 7°C and a low of 0°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:10 AM and sunset at 4:15 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A warm coat with a hood and waterproof footwear will keep you comfortable during the wet conditions.

Weather Trivia: Quebec City is known for its Winter Carnival, one of the largest and oldest winter festivals in the world.

Montreal

Current Conditions: Cloudy with a temperature of 4°C. Winds are from the northwest at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is 101.5 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Cloudy and windy; occasional rain and drizzle in the afternoon. High of 6°C and a low of 2°C.
  • November 24: Breezy in the morning with a couple of showers of rain or snow; otherwise, low clouds. High of 4°C and a low of -1°C.
  • November 25: Some sun, then turning cloudy. High of 5°C and a low of 0°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:15 AM and sunset at 4:20 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Layered clothing with a waterproof outer layer is advisable due to the mix of rain and snow.

Weather Trivia: Montreal holds the record for the most snow in a single day in Canada, with 43 cm falling on March 4, 1971, during the infamous “Storm of the Century.”

Ontario

Toronto
Current Conditions: Overcast skies with a temperature of 4°C. Winds are from the northwest at 12 km/h, and the barometric pressure is 101.8 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Mostly cloudy with occasional light drizzle in the morning, tapering off by afternoon. High of 6°C and a low of 0°C.
  • November 24: Cloudy with occasional showers, possibly mixing with flurries overnight. High of 5°C and a low of -1°C.
  • November 25: Overcast skies with scattered flurries in the morning. High of 3°C and a low of -2°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:24 AM and sunset at 4:46 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A mid-weight coat with a scarf and gloves is ideal for the brisk, damp conditions.

Weather Trivia: Toronto experienced its most extreme November weather in 1950, with wind gusts reaching 120 km/h during a severe storm.

Greater Sudbury
Current Conditions: Cloudy with a temperature of -1°C. Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure is steady at 102.1 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 23: A mix of sun and cloud, becoming overcast by evening. High of -1°C and a low of -6°C.
  • November 24: Snow showers throughout the day, accumulating 2–4 cm. High of -3°C and a low of -7°C.
  • November 25: Continued snow showers with an additional 1–3 cm expected. High of -4°C and a low of -8°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:31 AM and sunset at 4:42 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Insulated boots and a heavy winter coat are necessary to navigate the snowy streets.

Weather Trivia: Sudbury is one of Canada’s snowiest cities, often seeing over 300 cm of snow annually.

Sault Ste. Marie
Current Conditions: Overcast with a temperature of -2°C. Winds are light at 8 km/h, and the barometric pressure is 101.9 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Overcast skies with scattered snow flurries, no significant accumulation. High of -2°C and a low of -6°C.
  • November 24: Light snow increasing in intensity later in the day; up to 5 cm possible. High of -3°C and a low of -8°C.
  • November 25: Snow showers continue, with another 2–4 cm expected. High of -4°C and a low of -9°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:44 AM and sunset at 4:48 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Layered winter wear with gloves and a hat is recommended to shield against the cold winds.

Weather Trivia: Sault Ste. Marie often experiences lake-effect snow due to its location near Lake Superior.

Manitoba

Winnipeg
Current Conditions: Clear skies with a temperature of -10°C. Winds are light, barometric pressure is at 102.5 kPa, and humidity is 80%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Sunny and crisp, with a high of -8°C and a low of -14°C.
  • November 24: Increasing clouds in the afternoon, with snow beginning late. High of -6°C and a low of -12°C.
  • November 25: Snow continues, with accumulation of 4–6 cm. High of -7°C and a low of -13°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:00 AM and sunset at 4:38 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A heavy parka, thermal pants, and winter boots are essential for the frigid weather.

Weather Trivia: Winnipeg’s record low for November is -39.4°C, set on November 23, 1893, showcasing the city’s extreme winter conditions.

Churchill
Current Conditions: Overcast with snow falling lightly. Temperature is -15°C, with winds from the north at 20 km/h. Barometric pressure is steady at 102.3 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Light snow throughout the day; accumulation of 2–4 cm. High of -13°C and a low of -18°C.
  • November 24: Overcast with scattered flurries, little to no additional accumulation. High of -14°C and a low of -20°C.
  • November 25: Cloudy with snow increasing in intensity later in the day. High of -12°C and a low of -18°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:38 AM and sunset at 3:59 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Arctic-level gear, including windproof layers, is crucial for braving Churchill’s frigid winds and snow.

Weather Trivia: Churchill is famously known as the “Polar Bear Capital of the World,” with November being prime polar bear spotting season.

Saskatchewan

Snowfall Warning in effect for:

  • City of Regina
  • Saskatoon
  • Lloydminister
  • Trans Canada Highway

Snowfall with total amounts of 15 to 25 cm is expected. A developing low pressure system over Montana will spread a large area of heavy snow across southern Saskatchewan on Saturday. Snow will begin Saturday morning near the Alberta border and reach the Manitoba border by late Saturday afternoon. For most areas, accumulating snow will taper off on Sunday morning. For east-central areas of the province, the heavy snow will linger into Sunday evening. Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow. Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions. Take frequent breaks and avoid strain when clearing snow.

Regina
Current Conditions: Partly cloudy with a temperature of -8°C. Winds are light at 12 km/h, barometric pressure is steady at 102.2 kPa, and humidity is 78%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Sunny and cold, with a high of -6°C and a low of -12°C.
  • November 24: Increasing clouds with snow flurries developing by evening; no significant accumulation. High of -4°C and a low of -10°C.
  • November 25: Overcast with light snow throughout the day; accumulation of 2–3 cm. High of -5°C and a low of -11°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:07 AM and sunset at 4:57 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A heavy coat, gloves, and winter boots are necessary for cold mornings and snowy evenings.

Weather Trivia: Regina recorded its snowiest November in 1996, with over 50 cm of snow blanketing the city during the month.

Saskatoon
Current Conditions: Clear skies with a temperature of -9°C. Winds are calm, barometric pressure is at 102.4 kPa, and humidity is 76%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Sunny and crisp, with a high of -7°C and a low of -14°C.
  • November 24: Increasing clouds with flurries late in the day. High of -5°C and a low of -12°C.
  • November 25: Overcast skies with light snow expected, adding 1–2 cm. High of -6°C and a low of -13°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:22 AM and sunset at 5:03 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Layered clothing and a scarf are recommended to handle the biting chill of the evenings.

Weather Trivia: Saskatoon is known as the “Bridge City” and often experiences stunning frost-covered mornings in November.

Alberta

Edmonton
Current Conditions: Cloudy with a temperature of -6°C. Winds are calm, barometric pressure is steady at 102.0 kPa, and humidity is 84%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Partly cloudy with a high of -4°C and a low of -10°C.
  • November 24: Increasing clouds with snow flurries developing late. High of -2°C and a low of -8°C.
  • November 25: Snow showers persist through the day; accumulation of 2–3 cm. High of -5°C and a low of -12°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:23 AM and sunset at 4:27 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Insulated jackets and thermal gloves are necessary to tackle Edmonton’s brisk weather.

Weather Trivia: Edmonton recorded its warmest November day in 1949, reaching 23.3°C, a rare phenomenon for this northern city.

Fort McMurray
Current Conditions: Overcast with light snow falling. Temperature is -10°C, winds from the northwest at 15 km/h, and barometric pressure at 102.2 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Light snow showers with minimal accumulation. High of -9°C and a low of -14°C.
  • November 24: Cloudy with periods of snow; up to 3 cm expected. High of -8°C and a low of -13°C.
  • November 25: Snow persists, adding another 2–4 cm. High of -10°C and a low of -15°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:37 AM and sunset at 4:08 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Arctic-level winter clothing is essential, especially insulated footwear and windproof coats.

Weather Trivia: Fort McMurray frequently sees sub-zero temperatures as early as late October, signaling the onset of long winters.

Calgary
Current Conditions: Partly cloudy with a temperature of -2°C. Winds are light at 10 km/h, and barometric pressure is steady at 101.8 kPa.

Snowfall Warning in effect for:

  • City of Calgary

A long period of snowfall with significant accumulations is expected. Total snowfall amounts up to 35 cm are possible for parts of eastern Alberta by Saturday night. Other areas will likely see snowfall totals of 15 to 25 cm. Snow over southern Alberta will continue spreading northwards tonight. Some areas will see 5 to 10 cm accumulate by Saturday morning. The heaviest snow will fall on Saturday with another 10 to 25 cm forecast. The snow will taper off for most areas Saturday evening. However, east-central parts of the province will likely have moderate snowfall continue until early Sunday morning. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow. Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:03 AM and sunset at 4:42 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A lightweight but warm jacket will suffice for daytime; layer up for cooler evenings.

Weather Trivia: Calgary’s famous Chinook winds can cause temperatures to rise dramatically, even in the middle of winter.

British Columbia

Vancouver
Current Conditions: Overcast with light rain and a temperature of 8°C. Winds are moderate at 20 km/h, and barometric pressure is steady at 101.3 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Rain likely, with up to 10 mm expected. High of 9°C and a low of 4°C.
  • November 24: Periods of rain continue, tapering off by evening. High of 7°C and a low of 3°C.
  • November 25: Cloudy with occasional showers. High of 6°C and a low of 2°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:30 AM and sunset at 4:20 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Waterproof boots and a raincoat are essential to tackle Vancouver’s persistent wet weather.

Weather Trivia: Vancouver holds the title of Canada’s mildest winter city, with minimal snowfall compared to other major cities.

Victoria
Current Conditions: Light rain with a temperature of 9°C. Winds are from the southeast at 15 km/h, and barometric pressure is 101.5 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Rain expected throughout the day, accumulating up to 8 mm. High of 10°C and a low of 5°C.
  • November 24: Cloudy with periods of light rain. High of 8°C and a low of 4°C.
  • November 25: Showers tapering off by evening. High of 7°C and a low of 3°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:35 AM and sunset at 4:25 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A raincoat and warm, waterproof footwear are recommended for Victoria’s wet climate.

Weather Trivia: Victoria is known for its early blooming flowers, sometimes appearing as early as January, thanks to its mild winter temperatures.

Kamloops
Current Conditions: Partly cloudy with a temperature of 3°C. Winds are calm, with barometric pressure at 101.8 kPa and humidity at 75%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Sunny and mild during the day, with increasing clouds by evening. High of 6°C and a low of -1°C.
  • November 24: Cloudy with periods of light rain or drizzle. High of 5°C and a low of 0°C.
  • November 25: Overcast with occasional light rain or snow showers. High of 4°C and a low of -2°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:36 AM and sunset at 4:22 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A light jacket for daytime warmth and a heavier coat for cooler evenings will keep you comfortable.

Weather Trivia: Kamloops is one of the driest cities in British Columbia, often called “Canada’s Tournament Capital” due to its year-round events.

Prince George
Current Conditions: Cloudy with a temperature of 1°C. Winds are light at 8 km/h, barometric pressure at 101.6 kPa, and humidity at 85%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Overcast with occasional light snow or flurries. High of 1°C and a low of -4°C.
  • November 24: Snow showers increasing by afternoon, accumulating 3–5 cm. High of 0°C and a low of -5°C.
  • November 25: Cloudy with lingering snow flurries, adding another 1–2 cm. High of -1°C and a low of -6°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:53 AM and sunset at 4:15 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A warm winter coat, gloves, and sturdy boots are necessary for navigating the snowy conditions.

Weather Trivia: Prince George is known as the “Northern Capital of BC” and often experiences its first snowfall by mid-October.

Yukon

Dawson City
Current Conditions: Clear skies with a temperature of -15°C. Winds are calm, with a barometric pressure of 102.7 kPa and humidity at 72%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Sunny and cold, with a high of -12°C and a low of -20°C.
  • November 24: Increasing clouds with flurries by evening. High of -10°C and a low of -18°C.
  • November 25: Overcast with occasional light snow; minimal accumulation. High of -11°C and a low of -19°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 9:42 AM and sunset at 4:00 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Arctic-level winter gear, including insulated gloves and boots, is essential for the extreme cold.

Weather Trivia: Dawson City experiences long winter nights, with the sun rising for only about 6 hours during late November.

Northwest Territories

Yellowknife
Current Conditions: Clear skies with a temperature of -18°C. Winds are light at 10 km/h, barometric pressure at 102.8 kPa, and humidity at 68%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Sunny and frigid, with a high of -15°C and a low of -22°C.
  • November 24: Increasing clouds with flurries by afternoon. High of -14°C and a low of -21°C.
  • November 25: Cloudy with light snow; 1–2 cm accumulation. High of -16°C and a low of -23°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 9:05 AM and sunset at 3:30 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Extreme cold-weather gear, including a down parka, thermal layers, and windproof gloves, is essential for outdoor activities.

Weather Trivia: Yellowknife is considered the “Aurora Capital of the World,” with November being one of the best months to view the northern lights.

Nunavut

Alert
Current Conditions: Clear skies with a temperature of -25°C. Winds are calm, barometric pressure is at 103.2 kPa, and humidity is 60%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Sunny but extremely cold, with a high of -22°C and a low of -28°C.
  • November 24: Increasing clouds with snow showers in the evening. High of -23°C and a low of -30°C.
  • November 25: Cloudy with periods of light snow; minimal accumulation. High of -21°C and a low of -29°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Alert is in polar night during this time of year, with no sunrise or sunset.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Specialized Arctic gear, including balaclavas and insulated boots, is necessary for surviving the extreme temperatures.

Weather Trivia: Alert, located on the northern tip of Canada, is the world’s northernmost inhabited settlement.

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