Friday Morning Weather Conditions
FORT FRANCES – WEATHER – As of 6:30 AM CST, residents of Fort Frances, Atikokan, Mine Center, Seine River, and Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation are experiencing -2°C temperatures under a rising barometric pressure of 99.8 kPa. The area is enveloped in high humidity at 92%, with west-northwest winds blowing at 23 km/h and gusting up to 35 km/h. The day begins with a blanket of cold air and the anticipation of wintry weather conditions.
Today’s Weather Forecast
The region is set to witness periods of snow throughout the day, accompanied by an early morning risk of freezing drizzle. Snow accumulation is expected to be around 2 cm. The wind, shifting to the northwest, will increase to 20 km/h with gusts reaching up to 40 km/h, causing temperatures to drop to -6°C by the afternoon. The significant wind chill will make it feel as cold as -14°C, underscoring the need for warm, protective clothing.
Evening and Saturday Outlook
Tonight, the sky will remain cloudy, with a 40% chance of witnessing flurries. The persistent northwest wind, gusting to 40 km/h, will bring the temperature down to a low of -10°C, with wind chill factors nearing -17°C, adding an extra bite to the air.
Saturday promises mainly cloudy skies with a 30% chance of flurries. The wind will continue from the northwest at 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h before becoming lighter early in the morning. High temperatures will hover around -6°C, with wind chill making the air feel colder at -17°C in the morning and slightly warmer at -12°C in the afternoon. The UV index is expected to remain low at 1.
Sunday’s Weather Preview
The forecast for Sunday indicates cloudy conditions persisting throughout the day, with a high again of -6°C. As the night falls, the chance of flurries returns at 30%, with temperatures dropping to a low of -11°C, maintaining the trend of chilly and overcast winter days.
Advisory for Residents and Travellers
Individuals in Fort Frances, Atikokan, and the surrounding communities should prepare for the wintry mix of snow, potential freezing drizzle, and gusty winds.
Check Ontario 511 for highway conditions.
It’s essential to dress appropriately for the cold, exercise caution while driving due to reduced visibility and potentially slick roads, and stay updated on local weather advisories.