Northern Ontario Weather Outlook: November 23–25, 2024

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Thunder Bay – WEATHER – As late November unfolds, Northern Ontario braces for a mix of wintry conditions. Here’s a detailed forecast for Kenora, Fort Frances, Sioux Lookout, Pickle Lake, Dryden, Armstrong, Terrace Bay, Geraldton, and Nipigon from November 23 to 25, 2024.

Morthern Ontario’s weather for November 23–25 promises a mix of overcast skies, flurries, and accumulating snow.

Residents should prepare for brisk conditions, with temperatures hovering near or below freezing. Snowfall amounts are expected to be moderate but enough to impact travel and outdoor plans.

Kenora

Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of -5°C. Winds are light, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.5 kPa. Humidity stands at 85%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Low clouds with a high of -4°C and a low of -6°C.
  • November 24: Periods of snow, accumulating 2–4 cm; streets and sidewalks will be snow-packed and slippery. High of -2°C and a low of -4°C.
  • November 25: Snow at times, accumulating an additional 2–4 cm. High of -3°C and a low of -7°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:42 AM and sunset at 4:28 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Layer up with thermal wear, a waterproof jacket, and insulated boots to stay warm and dry.

Weather Trivia: Kenora often experiences its first significant snowfall by mid-November, marking the onset of winter activities.

Fort Frances

Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of -2°C. Winds are light, barometric pressure at 101.2 kPa, and humidity at 90%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Low clouds with a high of -2°C and a low of -5°C.
  • November 24: Cloudy with a few flurries in the afternoon. High of 1°C and a low of -4°C.
  • November 25: Snow at times, accumulating an additional 2–4 cm. High of -1°C and a low of -7°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:42 AM and sunset at 4:28 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A warm parka, gloves, and a hat are essential to combat the cold and damp conditions.

Weather Trivia: Fort Frances recorded its snowiest November in 1985, with over 40 cm of snow accumulating during the month.

Sioux Lookout

Current Conditions: Light snow with a temperature of -3°C. Winds are light, barometric pressure at 101.8 kPa, and humidity at 88%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Colder with low clouds. High of -3°C and a low of -6°C.
  • November 24: A little snow with little or no accumulation. High of -2°C and a low of -4°C.
  • November 25: Snow at times, accumulating an additional 3–6 cm. High of -2°C and a low of -5°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:42 AM and sunset at 4:28 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Thermal layers, a windproof jacket, and sturdy boots are recommended for outdoor activities.

Weather Trivia: Sioux Lookout is known for its pristine winter landscapes, attracting those who enjoy winter sports and activities.

Pickle Lake

Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of -5°C. Winds are light, barometric pressure at 102.0 kPa, and humidity at 80%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: A little snow this morning with little or no accumulation; otherwise, cloudy. High of -4°C and a low of -6°C.
  • November 24: Low clouds with a high of -3°C and a low of -5°C.
  • November 25: Snow in the morning, accumulating 1–3 cm; otherwise, cloudy. High of -3°C and a low of -6°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:42 AM and sunset at 4:28 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Insulated clothing, including a hat and gloves, will keep you comfortable in the chilly weather.

Weather Trivia: Pickle Lake’s remote location means it often experiences some of the earliest and coldest winter temperatures in the region.

Dryden

Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of -4°C. Winds are light, barometric pressure at 101.9 kPa, and humidity at 85%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Low clouds with a high of -3°C and a low of -6°C.
  • November 24: Cloudy with a couple of flurries in the afternoon. High of -2°C and a low of -4°C.
  • November 25: Snow at times, accumulating an additional 1–3 cm. High of -3°C and a low of -6°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:42 AM and sunset at 4:28 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Layering is key; consider thermal undergarments, a warm sweater, and a heavy coat.

Weather Trivia: Dryden often experiences its first significant snowfall by mid-November, marking the onset of winter activities.

Armstrong

Current Conditions: Cloudy with a temperature of 3°C. Winds are light, barometric pressure at 101.5 kPa, and humidity at 85%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: A little snow is expected in the morning, accumulating 1–2 cm. The high will reach 1°C, and the low will drop to -4°C.
  • November 24: Overcast skies with intermittent flurries; little to no additional accumulation. High of 0°C and a low of -5°C.
  • November 25: Cloudy with scattered snow showers; accumulation of 2–4 cm possible. High of -2°C and a low of -6°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:44 AM and sunset at 4:26 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Insulated jackets and waterproof boots are a must, with gloves and hats to handle the cold winds.

Weather Trivia: Armstrong, known for its boreal forest beauty, typically sees steady snow cover by the end of November, making it ideal for snowshoeing.

Terrace Bay

Current Conditions: Overcast with a temperature of 1°C. Winds are moderate at 15 km/h from the northeast, with a barometric pressure of 100.8 kPa and 90% humidity.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Cloudy with scattered snow showers, accumulating 2–3 cm. High of 1°C and a low of -5°C.
  • November 24: Light snow continues with minimal additional accumulation. High of -1°C and a low of -6°C.
  • November 25: Flurries throughout the day; another 1–3 cm of snow expected. High of -2°C and a low of -7°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:48 AM and sunset at 4:25 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A windproof coat and lined boots are essential, along with thermal layers to stay cozy in wet, snowy conditions.

Weather Trivia: Terrace Bay’s proximity to Lake Superior often results in significant lake-effect snow during early winter, a hallmark of the region’s unique climate.

Geraldton

Current Conditions: Partly cloudy with a temperature of -2°C. Winds are light, with barometric pressure steady at 101.1 kPa and humidity at 87%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Snow showers throughout the day, with total accumulation of 3–5 cm. High of -1°C and a low of -6°C.
  • November 24: Cloudy with occasional light snow. High of -2°C and a low of -5°C.
  • November 25: Snow intensifies, with another 2–4 cm of accumulation expected. High of -3°C and a low of -7°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:50 AM and sunset at 4:28 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Thick mittens, an insulated jacket, and winter boots will keep you warm during the snowy spells.

Weather Trivia: Geraldton experienced one of its coldest Novembers in 1996, with average lows dipping below -20°C, a true test of resilience for residents.

Nipigon

Current Conditions: Overcast with a temperature of 0°C. Winds are light at 10 km/h from the southeast. Barometric pressure is steady at 101.3 kPa, and humidity is 92%.

Forecast:

  • November 23: Scattered snow showers throughout the day, accumulating 2–4 cm. High of -1°C and a low of -5°C.
  • November 24: Cloudy with occasional flurries, minimal accumulation. High of -2°C and a low of -4°C.
  • November 25: Light snow continues, with an additional 1–3 cm possible. High of -3°C and a low of -6°C.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:47 AM and sunset at 4:24 PM.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Waterproof jackets and warm socks will keep you comfortable while navigating snowy roads and trails.

Weather Trivia: Nipigon’s river and gorge area become breathtaking in winter, with ice formations adding to its rugged beauty, a favorite among photographers.

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