THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – As winter conditions deepen across Northern Ontario, the coming days bring colder temperatures, light snow showers, and mostly overcast skies. This weather report covers the outlook from November 8 through November 10, 2024, for 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.
Residents can expect temperatures to stay below freezing, with varying chances of snow across the region.
Marten Falls (Ogoki Post)
November 8: Marten Falls is experiencing mostly cloudy skies with light snow showers and a temperature around -6°C, northwest winds at 15 km/h, and a barometric pressure of 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:40 AM, and sunset is at 5:53 PM.
November 9-10: Intermittent snow is expected to continue through Saturday, with temperatures staying around -5°C during the day and dipping to -13°C at night.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Insulated outerwear, thermal gloves, and a hat are recommended to stay warm in the cool conditions.
Weather Trivia: Snow cover in Marten Falls usually lasts until late spring, with November marking the start of sustained winter weather.
Wasaho Cree Nation (Fort Severn)
November 8: Fort Severn is seeing overcast skies with occasional light snow. Current temperatures are around -15°C, with northeast winds at 20 km/h, and barometric pressure at 1011 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:48 AM, and sunset at 5:56 PM.
November 9-10: Snow showers are expected to continue, with highs around -14°C and nighttime lows dropping to -20°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-grade winter clothing, including a heavy parka and insulated gloves, is essential.
Weather Trivia: Known for its frigid winters, Fort Severn often sees subzero temperatures through November, with snow lasting until April.
Fort Hope (Eabametoong)
November 8: Fort Hope is experiencing cloudy skies with light snow flurries and temperatures around -8°C, northwest winds at 10 km/h, and barometric pressure of 1014 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:28 AM, and sunset is at 6:11 PM.
November 9-10: Snow will persist through the weekend, with highs near -7°C and lows dipping to -15°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Insulated layers and a heavy winter coat are recommended to keep warm in the cold and snowy weather.
Weather Trivia: November often brings consistent snow cover to Fort Hope, marking the start of winter.
Sachigo Lake
November 8: Sachigo Lake is seeing mostly cloudy skies with light snow showers and a temperature around -10°C. Winds are light, with barometric pressure at 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:41 AM, and sunset is at 6:16 PM.
November 9-10: Snow showers are expected to continue with daytime highs near -8°C and nighttime lows around -17°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Winter-grade outerwear, including insulated gloves and a hat, is essential for warmth in the cold conditions.
Weather Trivia: Sachigo Lake experiences early November snowfall most years, with snow typically persisting until spring.
KI (Big Trout Lake)
November 8: Big Trout Lake is experiencing overcast skies with light snow showers. Temperatures are around -13°C, with northwest winds at 15 km/h, and barometric pressure of 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:45 AM, and sunset is at 6:20 PM.
November 9-10: Snow flurries will continue, with highs around -10°C and lows dipping to -18°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-grade winter wear, including a parka and thermal gloves, is recommended.
Weather Trivia: KI (Big Trout Lake) often sees substantial snow cover beginning in early November, lasting throughout winter.
Sandy Lake
November 8: Sandy Lake has mostly cloudy skies with occasional snow flurries, a temperature of -9°C, and light winds from the northwest. Barometric pressure is steady at 1014 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:40 AM, and sunset is at 6:17 PM.
November 9-10: Light snow is expected to continue through the weekend, with highs near -8°C and lows around -14°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Layered winter clothing, including an insulated coat and warm gloves, is recommended.
Weather Trivia: November snow accumulation in Sandy Lake often leads to a snow base that remains throughout the winter.
Pikangikum
November 8: Pikangikum is seeing cloudy skies with light snow flurries and a temperature around -7°C, calm winds, and a barometric pressure of 1014 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:30 AM, and sunset is at 6:15 PM.
November 9-10: Snow showers will persist, with daytime highs near -6°C and nighttime lows around -13°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Insulated outerwear, a scarf, and gloves are necessary for the cold conditions.
Weather Trivia: November in Pikangikum often signals the start of sustained snow cover, with temperatures staying below freezing.
Cat Lake
November 8: Cat Lake is experiencing mostly cloudy skies with light snow, a temperature around -8°C, and light winds from the northwest. The barometric pressure stands at 1015 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:35 AM, and sunset is at 6:18 PM.
November 9-10: Snow flurries are expected to continue, with highs near -7°C and lows around -14°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Warm winter wear, including insulated boots and gloves, is necessary.
Weather Trivia: Snow cover in Cat Lake begins to accumulate steadily in November, with winter temperatures that remain below freezing.
Kasabonika Lake
November 8: Kasabonika Lake has mostly cloudy skies with light snow flurries and a temperature around -10°C. Winds are calm, with barometric pressure at 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:43 AM, and sunset is at 6:22 PM.
November 9-10: Snow showers will continue through Saturday, with daytime highs around -9°C and lows nearing -17°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-rated outerwear is essential for managing the persistent cold and snow.
Weather Trivia: Kasabonika Lake experiences consistent snow cover starting in November, with temperatures dropping significantly.
Neskantaga (Lansdowne House)
November 8: Neskantaga is under mostly cloudy skies with light snow showers and temperatures around -9°C. Winds are calm, and barometric pressure is at 1014 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:42 AM, and sunset is at 6:20 PM.
November 9-10: Snow will persist, with highs around -8°C and lows near -15°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Insulated winter wear, including a heavy coat, gloves, and boots, is recommended for the cold.
Weather Trivia: November brings steady snow accumulation in Neskantaga, with temperatures typically below freezing for the season.
Summer Beaver (Nibinamik)
November 8: Summer Beaver has mostly cloudy skies with intermittent light snow and temperatures around -8°C. Winds are calm, with barometric pressure at 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:46 AM, and sunset is at 6:25 PM.
November 9-10: Snow flurries are expected to continue with highs near -7°C and lows around -14°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Layered winter outerwear and thermal gloves are essential.
Weather Trivia: November snow cover in Summer Beaver is known to persist through winter, creating deep snow accumulations.
Peawanuck
November 8: Peawanuck is experiencing mostly cloudy skies with light snow and temperatures around -15°C. Winds are calm, and barometric pressure reads 1011 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:50 AM, and sunset at 5:50 PM.
November 9-10: Snow showers are expected to continue through the weekend, with daytime highs around -14°C and lows near -21°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-grade winter clothing, including a parka and thermal gloves, is essential for warmth.
Weather Trivia: November in Peawanuck often sees early and sustained snow cover, with extremely cold conditions.
Attawapiskat
November 8: Attawapiskat is mostly cloudy with light snow and temperatures around -12°C. Winds are light, with a barometric pressure of 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:48 AM, and sunset is at 5:58 PM.
November 9-10: Snow will continue, with daytime highs around -11°C and lows dropping to -17°C.
Wardrobe Suggestion: Insulated outerwear and snow boots are recommended.
Weather Trivia: Snow cover begins accumulating in Attawapiskat in November, marking the start of prolonged winter weather.