First Nations Weather Forecast for Northern Ontario

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THUNDER BAY – Weather – Winter has settled into Northern Ontario, bringing cooler temperatures, persistent cloud cover, and periods of snow for various communities. This detailed weather report for November 5 through November 7, 2024, covers Marten Falls, Wasaho Cree Nation (Fort Severn), Fort Hope, Sachigo Lake, KI (Big Trout Lake), Sandy Lake, Pikangikum, Cat Lake, Kasabonika Lake, Neskantaga (Landsdowne House), Summer Beaver, Peawanuck, and Attawapiskat.

Included are current conditions, barometric pressure, wind patterns, sunrise and sunset times, and wardrobe recommendations to help residents prepare for the week ahead.


Marten Falls (Ogoki Post)

November 5: Marten Falls is under mostly cloudy skies with occasional light snow showers. The temperature is -6°C, with light northwest winds at 10 km/h and a barometric pressure of 1015 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:34 AM, and sunset is at 5:57 PM.

November 6-7: Snow showers are expected to continue, with highs around -5°C and nighttime lows dipping to -12°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Insulated winter gear, including gloves, a warm coat, and boots, is necessary for warmth in the cold and snowy conditions.

Weather Trivia: November often brings the first consistent snow cover to Marten Falls, marking the beginning of winter conditions that last through March.


Wasaho Cree Nation (Fort Severn)

November 5: Fort Severn is experiencing overcast skies with light snow flurries. Temperatures are around -14°C, with a north wind at 15 km/h creating a wind chill of -22°C. Barometric pressure is 1011 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:43 AM, and sunset is at 5:58 PM.

November 6-7: Snow will persist through mid-week, with daytime highs near -13°C and lows around -18°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-grade clothing, including a parka, thermal gloves, and insulated boots, is essential for safety in extreme cold.

Weather Trivia: November typically brings continuous snow cover to Fort Severn, with temperatures that remain below freezing until late spring.


Fort Hope (Eabametoong)

November 5: Fort Hope is seeing mostly cloudy skies with light snow, with temperatures around -7°C. Winds are calm, and barometric pressure is at 1014 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:23 AM, and sunset is at 6:15 PM.

November 6-7: Snow is expected to linger through the week, with highs near -6°C and nighttime lows falling to -13°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Winter layers, including a coat, gloves, and boots, are essential for handling the snow and cold temperatures.

Weather Trivia: November snow is typical in Fort Hope, with ground cover increasing through the month and lasting until spring.


Sachigo Lake

November 5: Sachigo Lake has overcast skies with intermittent snow flurries and temperatures around -10°C. Winds are from the northwest at 10 km/h, creating a wind chill of -18°C. Barometric pressure is 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:36 AM, and sunset is at 6:20 PM.

November 6-7: Light snow will continue through Thursday, with temperatures reaching highs of -8°C and lows around -15°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Insulated outerwear, including a heavy coat, gloves, and thermal boots, is recommended for the cold and snow.

Weather Trivia: Early November often marks the beginning of winter conditions in Sachigo Lake, with snow remaining until the spring thaw.


KI (Big Trout Lake)

November 5: Big Trout Lake is seeing mostly cloudy skies with light snow showers, and temperatures around -12°C. Winds are from the north at 15 km/h, with a barometric pressure of 1011 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:39 AM, and sunset is at 6:25 PM.

November 6-7: Snow will persist, with temperatures staying below -10°C and nighttime lows dipping to -18°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Full winter gear, including an insulated jacket, thermal gloves, and a hat, is essential in these frigid conditions.

Weather Trivia: Big Trout Lake often sees consistent snow cover by early November, marking the start of its long, snowy winter.


Sandy Lake

November 5: Sandy Lake is under cloudy skies with light snow and temperatures around -9°C. Winds are calm from the northwest, with a barometric pressure of 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:35 AM, and sunset is at 6:21 PM.

November 6-7: Snow showers are expected to persist, with highs around -8°C and lows near -15°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Heavy winter outerwear, gloves, and warm footwear are necessary for comfort in the snowy conditions.

Weather Trivia: Sandy Lake’s snow cover usually begins in November and remains until the late spring thaw.


Pikangikum

November 5: Pikangikum has mostly cloudy skies with snow flurries and a temperature of -7°C. Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure stands at 1014 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:27 AM, and sunset is at 6:19 PM.

November 6-7: Light snow showers will continue through mid-week, with highs near -5°C and lows around -13°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Warm layers, including a winter coat, scarf, gloves, and insulated boots, are recommended for the snowy conditions.

Weather Trivia: November brings the first steady snow cover to Pikangikum, marking the onset of a long winter.


Cat Lake

November 5: Cat Lake is experiencing cloudy skies with snow and temperatures around -8°C. Winds are from the northwest at 10 km/h, and barometric pressure is at 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:31 AM, and sunset is at 6:22 PM.

November 6-7: Snow showers are expected to persist, with daytime highs reaching -6°C and lows dropping to -14°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Insulated winter wear, including a warm coat, gloves, and boots, is essential for comfort and warmth.

Weather Trivia: Snowfall in Cat Lake typically increases in November, creating a solid snow base that lasts through winter.


Kasabonika Lake

November 5: Kasabonika Lake is under mostly cloudy skies with intermittent light snow and temperatures around -11°C. Winds are from the north at 15 km/h, with a barometric pressure of 1011 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:38 AM, and sunset is at 6:26 PM.

November 6-7: Snow will continue, with daytime highs around -10°C and nighttime lows nearing -17°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-grade outerwear, including gloves, insulated boots, and a winter coat, is recommended for the frigid conditions.

Weather Trivia: Kasabonika Lake often experiences early winter snow cover, which persists throughout the season.


Neskantaga (Lansdowne House)

November 5: Neskantaga has cloudy skies with light snow flurries and a temperature of -10°C. Winds are calm, with a barometric pressure of 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:36 AM, and sunset is at 6:24 PM.

November 6-7: Snow will persist through mid-week, with highs around -8°C and lows near -16°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Layered winter clothing, including a warm coat, scarf, and gloves, is essential for handling the winter chill.

Weather Trivia: November brings steady snowfall to Neskantaga, setting the stage for the long winter ahead.


Summer Beaver (Nibinamik)

November 5: Summer Beaver is experiencing overcast skies with snow showers and temperatures around -9°C. Winds are from the north at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:39 AM, and sunset is at 6:28 PM.

November 6-7: Light snow will continue through Thursday, with highs around -7°C and lows dipping to -15°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Heavy winter gear, including a parka, thermal gloves, and snow boots, is necessary in the cold conditions.

Weather Trivia: Snow cover typically begins in early November for Summer Beaver, marking the beginning of winter.


Peawanuck

November 5: Peawanuck is under overcast skies with light snow and temperatures around -12°C. Winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h, with a barometric pressure of 1011 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:45 AM, and sunset is at 5:52 PM.

November 6-7: Snow will continue through Wednesday, with daytime highs around -11°C and lows dipping to -18°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-grade winter clothing, including a parka, insulated gloves, and heavy boots, is necessary for Peawanuck’s cold conditions.

Weather Trivia: Peawanuck often sees consistent snow cover by November, lasting through the winter and beyond.

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