November 25, 2024: Comprehensive Weather Report for Northwestern Ontario Communities

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THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – As winter tightens its grip on Northwestern Ontario, residents across the region are experiencing typical late-November conditions characterized by cold temperatures, snow showers, and overcast skies.
Here are detailed weather forecast for November 25, 26, and 27, 2024, covering the communities of Kenora, Dryden, Fort Frances, Atikokan, Sioux Lookout, Pickle Lake, Red Lake, Ear Falls, Nipigon, Terrace Bay, and Armstrong. This report includes current conditions, barometric pressure, wind patterns, sunrise and sunset times, forecasted weather, wardrobe recommendations, and interesting weather trivia for each location.

 

Kenora

Current Conditions: Cloudy skies with light snow, temperature at -3°C (27°F). Barometric pressure is steady at 1020 hPa, with northwest winds blowing at 15 km/h.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:45 AM; sunset at 4:30 PM.

Forecast:

  • November 25: Snow at times, accumulating an additional 2-4 cm; roads could be slippery. High of -4°C (25°F), low of -8°C (18°F).
  • November 26: Cloudy with a few stray snowflakes. High of -4°C (26°F), low of -7°C (19°F).
  • November 27: Low clouds. High of -4°C (24°F), low of -9°C (17°F).

Wardrobe Recommendations: Insulated winter coats, gloves, and waterproof boots are essential to stay warm and dry during snow showers.

Weather Trivia: Kenora’s proximity to Lake of the Woods often results in lake-effect snow, contributing to higher snowfall totals in the area.

Dryden

Current Conditions: Light snow falling with a temperature of -4°C (25°F). Barometric pressure is at 1018 hPa, with calm winds.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:50 AM; sunset at 4:35 PM.

Forecast:

  • November 25: Snow at times, accumulating 1-3 cm; roads could be slippery. High of -2°C (29°F), low of -6°C (22°F).
  • November 26: Cloudy with a few stray snowflakes. High of -3°C (26°F), low of -7°C (19°F).
  • November 27: Low clouds. High of -4°C (24°F), low of -10°C (15°F).

Wardrobe Recommendations: Layered clothing with thermal undergarments and windproof outer layers are advisable to combat the cold.

Weather Trivia: Dryden often experiences significant temperature fluctuations in November, with early winter storms bringing varied precipitation types.

Fort Frances

Current Conditions: Light snow with a temperature of -2°C (28°F). Barometric pressure reads 1019 hPa, with light winds from the northwest at 10 km/h.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:55 AM; sunset at 4:40 PM.

Forecast:

  • November 25: Snow at times, accumulating an additional 1-3 cm; roads could be slippery. High of -1°C (30°F), low of -10°C (15°F).
  • November 26: Low clouds with a flurry or two in the afternoon. High of -2°C (28°F), low of -8°C (17°F).
  • November 27: Some sun, then turning cloudy. High of -3°C (27°F), low of -9°C (16°F).

Wardrobe Recommendations: Waterproof jackets and insulated hats are recommended to stay comfortable during snow showers.

Weather Trivia: Fort Frances’ location along the Rainy River can lead to increased humidity, making cold temperatures feel more biting.

Atikokan

Current Conditions: Light snow falling, temperature at -3°C (26°F). Barometric pressure is at 1017 hPa, with northwest winds at 12 km/h.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:50 AM; sunset at 4:35 PM.

Forecast:

  • November 25: Snow at times, accumulating an additional 3-6 cm; roads could be slippery. High of 0°C (31°F), low of -6°C (21°F).
  • November 26: Cloudy with occasional snow and flurries, mainly early with little or no accumulation; storm total snowfall 2-4 cm. High of -2°C (29°F), low of -8°C (18°F).
  • November 27: Low clouds. High of -2°C (28°F), low of -9°C (17°F).

Wardrobe Recommendations: Heavy winter coats and snow boots are essential for navigating snowy conditions.

Weather Trivia: Atikokan, known as the “Canoeing Capital of Canada,” transitions from paddling to snowshoeing as winter sets in.

Sioux Lookout

Current Conditions: Light snow with a temperature of -4°C (25°F). Barometric pressure is at 1016 hPa, with northwest winds at 15 km/h.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:55 AM; sunset at 4:40 PM.

Forecast:

  • November 25: Snow at times, accumulating an additional 5-10 cm; roads could be slippery. High of -2°C (29°F), low of -5°C (24°F).
  • November 26: Cloudy with occasional snow and flurries, mainly early with little or no accumulation; storm total snowfall 3-6 cm. High of -3°C (27°F), low of -8°C (18°F).
  • November 27: Intervals of clouds and sunshine. High of -4°C (24°F), low of -9°C (16°F).

Wardrobe Recommendations: Thermal layers and waterproof outerwear are advisable to stay warm and dry.

Weather Trivia: Sioux Lookout’s location in the heart of Northwestern Ontario often experiences early winter snowstorms that set the stage for snowmobile enthusiasts as the season progresses.

Pickle Lake

Current Conditions: Light snow with a temperature of -6°C (21°F). Barometric pressure steady at 1015 hPa, with northwest winds at 20 km/h.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:00 AM; sunset at 4:25 PM.

Forecast:

  • November 25: Periods of snow, with an accumulation of 5-8 cm. High of -5°C (23°F), low of -10°C (14°F).
  • November 26: Mostly cloudy with occasional flurries. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -11°C (12°F).
  • November 27: Partly sunny, turning cloudy late. High of -7°C (19°F), low of -12°C (10°F).

Wardrobe Recommendations: Bundle up in insulated parkas, warm mittens, and sturdy winter boots for protection against colder winds and snow.

Weather Trivia: Pickle Lake often experiences one of the longest winters in Ontario, with snow cover persisting into late spring.

Red Lake and Ear Falls

Current Conditions: Overcast skies with flurries and a temperature of -5°C (23°F). Barometric pressure at 1018 hPa, with northwest winds of 15 km/h.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:55 AM; sunset at 4:35 PM.

Forecast:

  • November 25: Snow at times heavy, with an additional 4-7 cm. High of -4°C (25°F), low of -9°C (16°F).
  • November 26: Overcast with lingering flurries. High of -5°C (23°F), low of -10°C (14°F).
  • November 27: Mostly cloudy, with brief clearings in the afternoon. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -12°C (10°F).

Wardrobe Recommendations: Layered winter gear with face coverings to guard against wind chill during outdoor activities.

Weather Trivia: Red Lake is one of Ontario’s northernmost communities, with a climate that supports ice roads critical for remote transport during winter.

Nipigon

Current Conditions: Flurries with a temperature of -3°C (27°F). Barometric pressure is at 1022 hPa, with light northerly winds at 12 km/h.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:50 AM; sunset at 4:40 PM.

Forecast:

  • November 25: Snow tapering off by the evening, with an accumulation of 2-4 cm. High of -2°C (28°F), low of -8°C (18°F).
  • November 26: Cloudy skies with scattered flurries. High of -3°C (27°F), low of -9°C (16°F).
  • November 27: Some sunshine, with increasing clouds later. High of -4°C (24°F), low of -11°C (12°F).

Wardrobe Recommendations: Windproof jackets and thick scarves are recommended to stay comfortable in the cool winds.

Weather Trivia: Nipigon is located along the shores of Lake Superior, which moderates its temperatures slightly, though the cold can feel sharper with strong lake breezes.

Terrace Bay

Current Conditions: Overcast skies with snow flurries, temperature at -2°C (28°F). Barometric pressure at 1023 hPa, with winds from the northwest at 15 km/h.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:55 AM; sunset at 4:45 PM.

Forecast:

  • November 25: Snow tapering to flurries; accumulation of 3-5 cm expected. High of -1°C (30°F), low of -6°C (21°F).
  • November 26: Cloudy with a chance of light snow showers. High of -2°C (28°F), low of -7°C (19°F).
  • November 27: Mainly cloudy. High of -3°C (27°F), low of -9°C (16°F).

Wardrobe Recommendations: Snow boots, thermal layers, and waterproof outerwear are advised for the slushy snow conditions.

Weather Trivia: Terrace Bay’s weather can shift rapidly due to its location on the shores of Lake Superior, making layered clothing essential.

Armstrong

Current Conditions: Light snow, temperature at -5°C (23°F). Barometric pressure steady at 1019 hPa, with light winds from the northwest at 10 km/h.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:55 AM; sunset at 4:30 PM.

Forecast:

  • November 25: Snow showers throughout the day, accumulating 4-6 cm. High of -4°C (25°F), low of -9°C (16°F).
  • November 26: Partly cloudy with intermittent snow flurries. High of -5°C (23°F), low of -11°C (12°F).
  • November 27: Cloudy with brief sunny intervals. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -12°C (10°F).

Wardrobe Recommendations: Invest in heavy-duty winter outerwear, including insulated pants and gloves, to handle the snowy, icy conditions.

Weather Trivia: Armstrong is often noted for its pristine snow and winter scenery, attracting outdoor enthusiasts for activities like cross-country skiing and ice fishing.


Wardrobe Summary:
Across the region, residents are advised to wear multiple layers, insulated winter jackets, waterproof and slip-resistant boots, gloves, scarves, and hats. Face coverings will help shield against the biting wind chill.

Weather Trivia to Conclude:
Did you know that Northwestern Ontario experiences some of Canada’s earliest ice cover on lakes, with smaller water bodies often freezing solid by late November? This phenomenon is due to the region’s consistently low temperatures and minimal warming influence from surrounding terrain.

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