Flakes, Freezing Drizzle, and a Touch of Sunshine on the Way
Weather Report for Kenora – Saturday, March 29, 2025
Kenora is starting the day in classic spring-in-the-north style: light snow, cold air, and a sky that can’t quite make up its mind. At 6:00 AM CDT, the temperature is -7.3°C with light snow falling at the airport. Visibility is excellent at 32 km, but don’t let that fool you—it’s chilly out there. The wind is from the northeast at 15 km/h, adding a brisk bite and dropping the wind chill to -13°C. The humidity is at 78%, and the barometric pressure is 102.2 kPa and rising, so steadier conditions are just around the corner.
Saturday: Snow Showers and Maybe a Sunny Peek
Expect mostly cloudy skies today with a 40% chance of light snow or freezing drizzle early this morning. As the day progresses, skies will remain mostly grey but temperatures will climb to a high of +2°C. The wind stays relatively light, up to 15 km/h, and while the wind chill sits around -12°C this morning, it’ll ease as the mercury rises. With a UV index of 4, some sunglasses and sunscreen aren’t a bad idea if the clouds break.
Tonight: Partly Cloudy and Cold
Tonight, things settle down with partly cloudy skies and a low of -8°C. Winds stay gentle at 15 km/h, but the wind chill will drop to -11°C overnight—cold enough for frost on the windshield and maybe a few early-April grumbles from anyone eager for spring.
Sunday: The Clouds Play Tag with the Sun
Sunday kicks off with a mix of sun and cloud, but expect it to turn mostly cloudy near noon. Winds will swing around to the north and pick up to 20 km/h by late afternoon, keeping the day cool with a high of zero. The morning starts cold with a wind chill of -13°C, so keep that parka handy for any morning errands.
Sunday night clears up again with a drop to -15°C, setting the stage for a sunny Monday with another high of zero. Tuesday brings in clouds, a high near zero again, and a 30% chance of flurries overnight with a low of -3°C. Winter’s definitely not done just yet.
Kenora Weather Trivia
Fun fact: Kenora has one of the sunniest winters in Ontario, averaging over 2,000 hours of sunshine annually. That’s why you might feel like the sun is mocking you—it’s out, but it’s still freezing! The bright skies do make for gorgeous lake views, though.
What to Wear in Kenora Today
Start the day with winter layers: a warm coat, gloves, and hat are essential, especially during the early morning chill. Waterproof boots are a smart move if you’re out before the snow or drizzle dries up. And even though it might feel more February than March, don’t skip the sunglasses—the snow glare is no joke!