Northwestern Ontario Weather Outlook for December 6, 7 and 8 2024

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Thunder Bay – WEATHER – As December 2024 unfolds, Northwestern Ontario braces for a series of wintry conditions across its communities. Here’s a detailed weather forecast for December 6 through December 8, 2024, covering Kenora, Dryden, Fort Frances, Atikokan, Sioux Lookout, Pickle Lake, Red Lake, Ear Falls, Nipigon, Terrace Bay, and Armstrong.

Weather Highlights Across Northwestern Ontario

The weekend will be characterized by cloudy skies, intermittent snow, and temperatures staying below freezing across all communities. While snow accumulations are generally light, slippery road conditions are expected, especially in areas experiencing snow showers on December 7.

Kenora:

  • Current Conditions: Clear skies with a temperature of -10°C.
  • Forecast:
    • December 6: A thick cloud cover with a high of -7°C and a low of -8°C.
    • December 7: Periods of snow, sleet, and freezing rain, accumulating up to 1 cm. High of 2°C; low of -4°C.
    • December 8: Cloudy and colder; a morning flurry followed by light snow, sleet, and freezing rain in the afternoon, accumulating up to 1 cm. High of -2°C; low of -6°C.
  • Sunrise/Sunset: Sunrise at 7:26 AM; sunset at 4:37 PM.
  • Wardrobe Suggestions: Layered clothing with waterproof outerwear is recommended due to mixed precipitation.
  • Weather Trivia: Kenora, located on the shores of Lake of the Woods, often experiences lake-effect snow, contributing to its significant winter snowfall.

Dryden:

  • Current Conditions: Cloudy with a temperature of -11°C.
  • Forecast:
    • December 6: A thick cloud cover with a high of -10°C and a low of -11°C.
    • December 7: Light snow with little or no accumulation. High of 1°C; low of -8°C.
    • December 8: Cloudy and colder; light snow in the afternoon with little or no accumulation. High of -4°C; low of -8°C.
  • Sunrise/Sunset: Sunrise at 7:30 AM; sunset at 4:35 PM.
  • Wardrobe Suggestions: Insulated jackets and boots are advisable to stay warm and dry.
  • Weather Trivia: Dryden’s proximity to Wabigoon Lake influences its microclimate, often leading to localized snow events.

Fort Frances:

  • Current Conditions: Cloudy with a temperature of -10°C.
  • Forecast:
    • December 6: Cloudy and not as cold. High of -5°C; low of -8°C.
    • December 7: A bit of snow, sleet, and freezing rain in the morning with little or no accumulation; considerable cloudiness. High of 3°C; low of -2°C.
    • December 8: A thick cloud cover with a spotty afternoon shower. High of 1°C; low of -4°C.
  • Sunrise/Sunset: Sunrise at 7:35 AM; sunset at 4:40 PM.
  • Wardrobe Suggestions: Waterproof footwear and layered clothing are essential due to mixed precipitation.
  • Weather Trivia: Fort Frances, situated along the Rainy River, often experiences foggy conditions in early winter due to the river’s influence.

Atikokan:

  • Current Conditions: Cloudy with a temperature of -10°C.
  • Forecast:
    • December 6: A thick cloud cover with a high of -7°C and a low of -11°C.
    • December 7: Periods of snow, sleet, and freezing rain, accumulating up to 1 cm. High of 2°C; low of -5°C.
    • December 8: Cloudy with a couple of afternoon snow showers. High of -2°C; low of -5°C.
  • Sunrise/Sunset: Sunrise at 7:40 AM; sunset at 4:45 PM.
  • Wardrobe Suggestions: Warm, waterproof clothing is recommended to handle the wintry mix.
  • Weather Trivia: Atikokan, known as the “Canoeing Capital of Canada,” sees its numerous lakes begin to freeze over by early December, marking the transition to winter activities.

Sioux Lookout:

  • Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of -10°C.
  • Forecast:
    • December 6: A thick cloud cover with a high of -10°C and a low of -12°C.
    • December 7: Light snow, accumulating up to 1 cm. High of -2°C; low of -10°C.
    • December 8: Low clouds and colder; light snow in the afternoon, accumulating up to 1 cm. High of -6°C; low of -10°C.
  • Sunrise/Sunset: Sunrise at 7:45 AM; sunset at 4:30 PM.
  • Wardrobe Suggestions: Thermal layers and insulated outerwear are essential for warmth.
  • Weather Trivia: Sioux Lookout’s location amidst numerous lakes and forests often results in picturesque frost-covered landscapes in December.

Pickle Lake:

  • Current Conditions: Partly cloudy with a temperature of -14°C.
  • Forecast:
    • December 6: Very cold with considerable cloudiness. High of -12°C; low of -16°C.
    • December 7: Snow, accumulating 5–10 cm. High of -8°C; low of -17°C.
    • December 8: Colder with low clouds. High of -12°C; low of -14°C.
  • Sunrise/Sunset: Sunrise at 8:00 AM; sunset at 4:20 PM.
  • Wardrobe Suggestions: Heavy-duty winter gear, including snow boots and windproof jackets, is recommended.
  • Weather Trivia: Pickle Lake, one of Ontario’s northernmost communities accessible by road, often experiences early and prolonged winter conditions.Red Lake:Red Lake is experiencing mostly cloudy skies with a temperature of -13°C, and the barometric pressure is steady at 1020 hPa. December 6 will bring overcast skies with occasional breaks of sunshine, with a high of -10°C and a low of -12°C. December 7 will feature light snow developing by afternoon, accumulating up to 2 cm, with a high of -7°C and a low of -14°C. December 8 will remain cloudy with flurries and colder conditions, with a high of -9°C and a low of -15°C. Sunrise is at 7:50 AM, and sunset is at 4:20 PM. Insulated winter boots and gloves are essential for outdoor activities.

    Ear Falls:

    Ear Falls is mostly cloudy with a temperature of -11°C. Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure is steady at 1021 hPa. December 6 will see considerable cloudiness with a high of -9°C and a low of -13°C. December 7 will bring snow showers by afternoon, accumulating 1–3 cm, with a high of -6°C and a low of -12°C. December 8 will remain cloudy with intermittent snow flurries and a high of -8°C and a low of -14°C. Sunrise is at 7:55 AM, and sunset is at 4:25 PM. Warm, waterproof winter clothing is recommended for those venturing outside.

    Nipigon:

    Nipigon is under overcast skies with a temperature of -9°C. Winds are light at 10 km/h, with a wind chill near -15°C. The barometric pressure is at 1018 hPa and steady. December 6 will bring mostly cloudy skies with occasional flurries, a high of -8°C, and a low of -12°C. December 7 will see snow showers developing in the afternoon, adding 2–4 cm, with a high of -5°C and a low of -11°C. December 8 will feature flurries and cloudy skies, with a high of -7°C and a low of -13°C. Sunrise is at 8:00 AM, and sunset is at 4:25 PM. Windproof jackets and gloves are essential to stay warm.

    Terrace Bay:

    Terrace Bay is mostly cloudy at -8°C, with northwest winds at 15 km/h creating a wind chill of -14°C. The barometric pressure is steady at 1017 hPa. December 6 will bring periods of clouds with occasional light snow, a high of -7°C, and a low of -10°C. December 7 will feature afternoon snow showers, with accumulations of up to 2 cm, a high of -4°C, and a low of -8°C. December 8 will remain cloudy with flurries, with a high of -6°C and a low of -12°C. Sunrise is at 8:10 AM, and sunset is at 4:30 PM. Layered clothing is recommended to handle changing conditions.

    Armstrong:

    Armstrong is mostly cloudy at -11°C, with calm winds and a barometric pressure of 1020 hPa. December 6 will bring overcast skies with a high of -10°C and a low of -13°C. December 7 will feature snow showers by afternoon, accumulating up to 3 cm, with a high of -8°C and a low of -12°C. December 8 will remain cloudy with flurries, with a high of -10°C and a low of -15°C. Sunrise is at 8:15 AM, and sunset is at 4:25 PM. Insulated outerwear and thermal layers are necessary for outdoor activities.


    Wardrobe Suggestions

    Residents across all communities should wear layered winter clothing, including insulated jackets, thermal gloves, hats, and waterproof boots. In areas like Nipigon and Terrace Bay, where winds may pick up, windproof outerwear is essential.


    Weather Trivia

    • Red Lake: Known for its iconic boreal forest landscapes, Red Lake often sees frost-covered trees during December, creating stunning winter scenery.
    • Terrace Bay: Proximity to Lake Superior frequently results in lake-effect snow showers, which can cause sudden changes in local snowfall amounts.
    • Pickle Lake: As one of Ontario’s northernmost accessible communities, Pickle Lake begins seeing its lakes and waterways fully freeze by early December, facilitating winter travel
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