Rainfall Warning: Kenora, Grassy Narrows, and Whitedog Face Heavy Rainfall and Thunderstorm Risks

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Rainfall Warning

It’s a soggy Tuesday in Kenora, Grassy Narrows, and Whitedog, as a Rainfall Warning is in effect. Slow-moving thunderstorms are dumping between 50 to 80 mm of rain today, with heavy downpours expected well into the evening. This creates significant risks of localized flooding, particularly around rivers and creeks, with water pooling on roads, making it essential for drivers to be cautious.

Today’s Forecast (Sept 17, 2024):

  • Current Conditions: Cloudy skies with ongoing showers. Thunderstorms are in the mix, so if you hear thunder, it’s time to head indoors.
  • Temperature: A high of 24°C, though it will feel warmer with a humidex of 30°C.
  • Winds: Light southeast winds at 20 km/h earlier, shifting to the northeast as storms roll in.
  • Barometric Pressure: Around 100.3 kPa and dropping, signaling continued stormy conditions.
  • Humidity: A sticky 88%, so while it’s raining, the air is thick and muggy.

Tonight: Showers should ease off somewhat, but there’s still a 30% chance of more rain and thunderstorms. Fog patches will develop overnight, bringing visibility down and adding to travel risks.

Tomorrow (Sept 18, 2024): Things brighten up with a mix of sun and clouds. But don’t put your rain boots away just yet! There’s still a humidex of 32°C and a 30% chance of more showers later in the day. It’s a good idea to carry a raincoat even if it looks clear in the morning.

Historical Weather Note: The average high for this date is typically around 15°C, but today’s warmth is well above that. The lowest temperature on record for this day was a chilly 2°C, so we’re certainly on the warmer side of history!

What to Wear:

With unpredictable downpours, an umbrella and waterproof boots are your best friends. Stay dry, but also consider lightweight, breathable layers because the humid air can make things feel much warmer than they are.

Weather Trivia: Did you know that lightning can strike up to 10 km away from a thunderstorm? So even if you’re not directly under dark clouds, it’s best to play it safe when you hear thunder!

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