Thunder Bay – WEATHER – Canada’s weather over the coming days, from November 8 through November 10, 2024, brings diverse conditions across the country, with rain and snow in the north, cool sunny days in central regions, and cloudy, mild temperatures along the coasts.
Today’s coast-to-coast forecast covers detailed conditions, barometric pressures, wind conditions, and weather warnings or alerts where applicable, with wardrobe suggestions tailored for each area, residents can be prepared for what the weekend brings.
Heading into the winter, now is the time to make sure your yard and any outdoor projects are completed.
Atlantic Canada
St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
November 8: St. John’s will experience mostly cloudy skies with light rain and temperatures reaching 7°C. Northeast winds are moderate at 20 km/h, and barometric pressure is at 1015 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:59 AM, and sunset is at 5:46 PM.
November 9-10: Rain is expected to taper off by Saturday, with cooler air bringing temperatures down to 2°C overnight.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Waterproof outerwear and layered clothing for the cooler evenings are essential.
Weather Trivia: November is one of St. John’s wettest months, with some years seeing as much as 200 mm of rainfall by month’s end.
Saint John, New Brunswick
November 8: Saint John will have overcast skies with light rain, temperatures around 5°C, and light northwest winds at 15 km/h. Barometric pressure stands at 1014 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:54 AM, and sunset at 5:54 PM.
November 9-10: Snow showers may arrive by Saturday night as temperatures drop to -2°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Waterproof clothing and insulated layers are recommended to manage the rain and possible snow.
Weather Trivia: November often brings the first snowfall to Saint John, with temperatures dropping steadily through the month.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
November 8: Halifax will see rain with temperatures hovering at 5°C, light northeast winds, and a barometric pressure of 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:54 AM, and sunset is at 5:58 PM.
November 9-10: Rain is expected to clear by Saturday, with temperatures reaching 6°C before dropping to -1°C at night.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Waterproof layers, such as a rain jacket and boots, are essential.
Weather Trivia: Halifax’s November is known for consistent rainfall, with the city often receiving over 100 mm during the month.
Quebec
Quebec City, Quebec
November 8: Quebec City will have overcast skies with light snow showers and temperatures near 0°C. Winds are light, and the barometric pressure reads 1016 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:35 AM, and sunset is at 5:25 PM.
November 9-10: Snow will continue intermittently, with highs near 1°C and lows around -5°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Warm clothing, including a heavy coat and gloves, is ideal for the snow and cold conditions.
Weather Trivia: Quebec City’s November weather historically brings early snow accumulation, with over 15 cm by mid-month in some years.
Montreal, Quebec
November 8: Montreal is seeing mostly cloudy skies with intermittent rain showers and a high of 4°C. Winds are calm, and barometric pressure stands at 1014 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:39 AM, and sunset is at 5:30 PM.
November 9-10: Rain may transition to snow overnight as temperatures drop to -1°C on Saturday.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Layered outerwear with a waterproof jacket is recommended for the cool, rainy weather.
Weather Trivia: November has seen record snowfalls in Montreal, with early snow accumulation marking the arrival of winter.
Ontario
Toronto, Ontario
November 8: Toronto will see a mix of sun and clouds with a high of 8°C, light winds, and barometric pressure at 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:59 AM, and sunset at 6:00 PM.
November 9-10: Saturday remains mostly clear, with temperatures around 9°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Medium-weight outerwear is ideal for Toronto’s mild but cool November weather.
Weather Trivia: Toronto rarely sees snow this early in November, though temperatures start to decline steadily as winter approaches.
Thunder Bay, Ontario
November 8: Thunder Bay is experiencing partly sunny skies, with a high of 8°C. Winds are northwest at 20 km/h, and barometric pressure stands at 1014 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:23 AM, and sunset at 6:12 PM.
November 9-10: Skies will remain mostly clear, with Saturday’s high reaching 9°C before clouds bring a slight chance of rain by evening.
Wardrobe Suggestion: A light jacket will work well for daytime, while heavier layers are recommended for the cooler nights.
Weather Trivia: Thunder Bay typically sees its first snow in early November, though milder conditions this year have delayed it.
Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
November 8: Winnipeg’s weather is partly sunny with a high of -1°C, light winds, and a barometric pressure of 1015 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:15 AM, and sunset at 6:03 PM.
November 9-10: Sunny skies will continue through Saturday, with highs around 1°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Winter clothing, including a warm coat, scarf, and gloves, is essential for Winnipeg’s cold days and frigid nights.
Weather Trivia: Winnipeg’s early November often sees the beginning of lasting snow cover, though warmer spells like this one occasionally interrupt it.
Churchill, Manitoba
November 8: Churchill is experiencing snow and temperatures around -20°C, with strong north winds at 30 km/h and a barometric pressure of 1011 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:53 AM, and sunset at 5:36 PM.
November 9-10: Snow will continue through Saturday, with high temperatures staying near -21°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-rated outerwear, including insulated gloves and boots, is essential.
Weather Trivia: November brings the Hudson Bay freeze in Churchill, marking an important time for the region’s polar bear population.
Saskatchewan
Regina, Saskatchewan
November 8: Regina is clear with a high of 0°C, calm winds, and barometric pressure of 1015 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:15 AM, and sunset at 5:52 PM.
November 9-10: Saturday brings partly sunny skies with temperatures reaching 2°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: A medium-weight jacket and gloves are recommended for the cooler November air.
Weather Trivia: Regina often sees its first snow by mid-November, with temperatures consistently dropping until spring.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
November 8: Saskatoon will be mostly sunny with a high of -2°C, light winds, and barometric pressure at 1016 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:18 AM, and sunset at 5:59 PM.
November 9-10: Sunny conditions continue, with Saturday’s high reaching 1°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Heavy winter clothing is essential, especially for Saskatoon’s cool mornings and chilly evenings.
Weather Trivia: Saskatoon’s November often brings the first sustained snow, with temperatures dropping well below freezing at night.
Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
November 8: Edmonton is mostly clear with a high of 1°C, light winds, and barometric pressure at 1018 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:30 AM, and sunset at 6:05 PM.
November 9-10: Friday remains sunny, with temperatures climbing to 3°C by the weekend.
Wardrobe Suggestion: A medium-weight coat and gloves are best for Edmonton’s November chill.
Weather Trivia: Edmonton frequently receives its first lasting snow cover in November, as temperatures fall further through the month.
Calgary, Alberta
November 8: Calgary’s skies are partly cloudy with light snow flurries and a high near 0°C. Winds are calm from the northwest, with a barometric pressure of 1017 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:31 AM, and sunset at 6:07 PM.
November 9-10: Snow showers will clear by Saturday, bringing temperatures up to 3°C with sunny skies.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Winter clothing, including a coat and insulated gloves, is recommended for Calgary’s cold mornings.
Weather Trivia: Calgary’s chinook winds can bring a quick increase in temperature, but they’re not expected this week.
British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia
November 8: Vancouver will experience rain with mild temperatures around 9°C, light winds, and a barometric pressure of 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:00 AM, and sunset at 5:52 PM.
November 9-10: Rain will clear by Saturday afternoon, with temperatures remaining at a mild 10°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Waterproof outerwear and warm clothing are recommended for Vancouver’s wet weather.
Weather Trivia: November is typically the rainiest month in Vancouver, often receiving over 200 mm.
Victoria, British Columbia
November 8: Victoria has rain and a mild temperature of 8°C, with light northwest winds. Barometric pressure is 1011 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:59 AM, and sunset at 5:55 PM.
November 9-10: Rain will taper off by Saturday afternoon, with a high near 9°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Waterproof clothing, including a rain jacket, is ideal for managing the persistent rain.
Weather Trivia: Victoria’s November rainfall often exceeds 100 mm, making it the city’s wettest month.
Northern Canada
Dawson City, Yukon
November 8: Dawson City has partly cloudy skies with light snow, temperatures around -17°C, and light winds. Barometric pressure stands at 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 9:37 AM, and sunset at 5:46 PM.
November 9-10: Snow is expected to continue through Saturday, with highs remaining near -19°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-grade outerwear, including thermal gloves, is essential for the extreme cold.
Weather Trivia: Snow depth in Dawson City typically begins to increase rapidly in November.
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
November 8: Yellowknife is experiencing snow with temperatures near -22°C and light northeast winds. Barometric pressure is 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 9:20 AM, and sunset at 5:45 PM.
November 9-10: Snow will continue, with highs remaining below -20°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Insulated outerwear, face protection, and thermal layers are essential in Yellowknife’s cold.
Weather Trivia: November is known for its sharp temperature drops in Yellowknife, with lows commonly reaching below -30°C.
Alert, Nunavut
November 8: Alert has partly cloudy skies with occasional light snow, temperatures around -25°C, and northeast winds at 20 km/h. Barometric pressure is 1008 hPa. Sunrise is at 10:29 AM, and sunset at 3:12 PM.
November 9-10: Snow will persist, with temperatures as low as -28°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Extreme winter gear, including insulated gloves, a heavy parka, and thermal boots, is necessary.
Weather Trivia: Alert’s November brings the onset of polar darkness, with just a few hours of light each day before permanent winter darkness sets in.