THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – As November draws to a close, Canadians from coast to coast to coast are experiencing a variety of weather conditions, from mild temperatures in the east to frigid cold in the north.
Here’s a comprehensive forecast for major cities across the country, along with wardrobe suggestions and intriguing weather trivia.
Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John’s
- Current Conditions: Drizzle with a temperature of 5°C (41°F). Winds are brisk, and the barometric pressure is steady.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Windy with more clouds than sun; a shower in places this afternoon. High of 6°C (42°F), low of 3°C (37°F).
- November 27: Considerable cloudiness. High of 4°C (40°F), low of -1°C (31°F).
- November 28: Cloudy; a mix of snow and rain in the morning with little or no accumulation, followed by a shower in spots in the afternoon. High of 4°C (40°F), low of 0°C (32°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:20 AM, sunset at 4:15 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Layer up with waterproof outerwear to stay dry during drizzles and showers. A warm hat and gloves are advisable for the cooler temperatures.
- Historical Trivia: St. John’s holds the record for the most foggy days in Canada, averaging about 124 days per year, earning it the nickname “Foggiest City.”
New Brunswick
Saint John
- Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 2°C (36°F). Winds are light, and the barometric pressure is steady.
- Forecast:
- November 26: A thick cloud cover with a shower in spots this afternoon. High of 7°C (45°F), low of 5°C (40°F).
- November 27: Sunshine and some clouds with a couple of showers. High of 7°C (45°F), low of -2°C (28°F).
- November 28: Mostly cloudy. High of 5°C (42°F), low of 0°C (32°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:30 AM, sunset at 4:45 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: A light jacket with a waterproof layer is suitable for the mild temperatures and occasional showers.
- Historical Trivia: Saint John is known for its “Reversing Falls,” a unique phenomenon where the Bay of Fundy’s tides force the Saint John River to reverse its flow.
Nova Scotia
Halifax
- Current Conditions: Clear skies with a temperature of 6°C (43°F). Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure is steady.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Some sun, then turning cloudy. High of 8°C (46°F), low of 5°C (41°F).
- November 27: Some sunshine with a passing shower or two; breezy. High of 8°C (47°F), low of 1°C (33°F).
- November 28: Increasing cloudiness. High of 7°C (44°F), low of 3°C (37°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:15 AM, sunset at 4:40 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: A medium-weight jacket is appropriate for the mild temperatures, with a waterproof layer for potential showers.
- Historical Trivia: Halifax has one of the world’s largest natural harbors, which has been a significant factor in its development as a major port city.
Quebec
Quebec City
- Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 1°C (34°F). Winds are light, and the barometric pressure is steady.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Cloudy with a mix of snow and rain this afternoon, accumulating 5-10 cm. High of 5°C (40°F), low of 0°C (33°F).
- November 27: A thick cloud cover with a couple of snow showers. High of 4°C (39°F), low of -1°C (31°F).
- November 28: Sun and areas of high clouds in the morning, becoming cloudy in the afternoon. High of 4°C (38°F), low of 0°C (31°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:00 AM, sunset at 4:15 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Warm clothing with waterproof layers is essential due to the mix of snow and rain. Non-slip footwear is recommended for icy conditions.
- Historical Trivia: Quebec City is one of North America’s oldest cities, founded in 1608, and is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture.
Montreal
- Current Conditions: Light snow with a temperature of 0°C (32°F). Winds are light, and the barometric pressure is steady.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Rain; breezy this afternoon. High of 5°C (40°F), low of 1°C (34°F).
- November 27: Cloudy most of the time with a couple of flurries; breezy. High of 5°C (40°F), low of 1°C (33°F).
- November 28: Cloudy. High of 3°C (38°F), low of 0°C (31°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:10 AM, sunset at 4:20 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Layered clothing with a waterproof outer layer is advisable due to the mix of rain and snow. Warm gloves and a hat are also recommended.
Ontario
Toronto
- Current Conditions: Cloudy with a temperature of 3°C (37°F). Winds are light at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.2 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Cloudy with light rain in the afternoon. High of 6°C (43°F), low of 2°C (36°F).
- November 27: Overcast with occasional rain showers. High of 7°C (44°F), low of 1°C (34°F).
- November 28: A mix of rain and snow, transitioning to mostly rain by midday. High of 4°C (39°F), low of -1°C (30°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:25 AM, sunset at 4:45 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Waterproof jackets and boots are recommended for the wet conditions, along with warm layers for cooler mornings and evenings.
- Historical Trivia: Toronto experienced its heaviest recorded snowfall on December 11, 1944, when a whopping 48 cm (19 inches) fell in a single day.
Greater Sudbury
- Current Conditions: Light snow falling at -2°C (28°F). Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure reads 101.6 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Snow showers continue, with accumulations of 3-6 cm. High of -1°C (30°F), low of -4°C (25°F).
- November 27: Overcast with occasional flurries. High of -2°C (28°F), low of -6°C (21°F).
- November 28: A mix of sun and clouds with a few flurries. High of -3°C (27°F), low of -7°C (19°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:30 AM, sunset at 4:45 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Heavy coats, gloves, and sturdy boots are necessary for the snowy conditions. A scarf will also help protect against the chill.
- Historical Trivia: Sudbury’s “Big Nickel,” the largest coin replica in the world, is a testament to its historic role in the mining industry.
Sault Ste. Marie
- Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy at -1°C (30°F). Winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h, with a barometric pressure of 101.4 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Periods of snow accumulating 5-10 cm. High of 0°C (32°F), low of -5°C (23°F).
- November 27: Scattered snow showers tapering off by midday. High of -2°C (28°F), low of -7°C (19°F).
- November 28: Cloudy with isolated flurries. High of -3°C (27°F), low of -8°C (18°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:45 AM, sunset at 5:00 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Winter-ready attire, including insulated jackets and snow boots, is essential. A hat and gloves are also recommended for the cold evenings.
- Historical Trivia: Sault Ste. Marie is a key gateway to the Great Lakes, with its locks allowing ships to bypass the rapids in the St. Marys River.
Thunder Bay
- Current Conditions: Light snow falling at -2°C (28°F). Winds are northeast at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure reads 101.8 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Light snow, tapering by noon. High of -2°C (28°F), low of -11°C (12°F).
- November 27: A mix of sun and clouds with a few flurries. High of -2°C (28°F), low of -10°C (14°F).
- November 28: Cloudy skies with scattered snow showers. High of -3°C (27°F), low of -12°C (10°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:00 AM, sunset at 4:35 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Warm coats, insulated gloves, and sturdy boots are essential for walking on snowy streets.
- Historical Trivia: Thunder Bay’s Sleeping Giant rock formation is an iconic natural landmark, visible from many parts of the city.
Manitoba
Winnipeg
- Current Conditions: Clear and very cold at -12°C (10°F). Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure is at 102.2 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Cloudy with light snow in the afternoon. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -15°C (5°F).
- November 27: Cloudy skies with occasional flurries. High of -7°C (19°F), low of -16°C (3°F).
- November 28: Partly sunny with a chance of snow late. High of -8°C (18°F), low of -17°C (1°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:05 AM, sunset at 4:30 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Layered winter wear is critical, including thermal layers, a parka, and insulated boots.
- Historical Trivia: Winnipeg holds the record for one of Canada’s most extreme wind chills, recorded at -57°C (-71°F) in 1996.
Churchill
- Current Conditions: Bitterly cold at -15°C (5°F) with light winds from the northwest at 15 km/h. The barometric pressure is steady at 102.5 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Mostly cloudy with scattered flurries. High of -12°C (10°F), low of -20°C (-4°F).
- November 27: Cloudy with snow showers in the afternoon. Accumulation of 2-3 cm. High of -13°C (9°F), low of -22°C (-8°F).
- November 28: Bitterly cold with intermittent snow flurries. High of -15°C (5°F), low of -24°C (-11°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:55 AM, sunset at 4:05 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Arctic gear is necessary for Churchill’s extreme cold, including insulated parkas, heavy-duty gloves, and snow boots.
- Historical Trivia: Churchill is not only the “Polar Bear Capital of the World,” but its location also makes it a prime spot for viewing the northern lights, visible up to 300 nights a year.
Saskatchewan
Regina
- Current Conditions: Clear skies and frigid at -14°C (7°F). Winds are light at 5 km/h, and the barometric pressure is at 101.8 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Cloudy with light snow flurries by evening. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -15°C (5°F).
- November 27: Snow ends early, followed by mostly cloudy skies. High of -7°C (19°F), low of -16°C (3°F).
- November 28: Partly sunny and cold. High of -8°C (18°F), low of -18°C (0°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:10 AM, sunset at 4:55 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Thermal layers, heavy coats, and gloves are essential for Regina’s biting cold. Snow boots are advisable for light snow conditions.
- Historical Trivia: Regina experienced one of its worst snowstorms in March 1903, when over 145 cm of snow blanketed the city.
Saskatoon
- Current Conditions: Cloudy and brisk at -15°C (5°F). Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure reads 102.0 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Increasing clouds with light snow flurries in the afternoon. High of -7°C (19°F), low of -16°C (3°F).
- November 27: Cloudy with periods of light snow. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -17°C (1°F).
- November 28: Partly sunny and very cold. High of -8°C (18°F), low of -18°C (0°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:15 AM, sunset at 4:50 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Winter-ready outerwear, including windproof coats and insulated boots, is critical for these frigid temperatures.
- Historical Trivia: Saskatoon boasts more hours of sunshine per year than nearly any other major Canadian city, averaging over 2,300 hours annually.
Alberta
Edmonton
- Current Conditions: Clear skies and bitterly cold at -18°C (0°F). Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure is steady at 102.4 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Sunny early, with increasing clouds in the afternoon. High of -12°C (10°F), low of -18°C (0°F).
- November 27: Overcast with light snow in the evening. High of -13°C (9°F), low of -20°C (-4°F).
- November 28: Snow flurries in the morning, clearing by midday. High of -14°C (7°F), low of -22°C (-8°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:20 AM, sunset at 4:30 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Thick winter jackets, insulated gloves, and hats are vital. Face coverings help shield against Edmonton’s biting winds.
- Historical Trivia: Edmonton’s average temperature in January hovers around -15°C (5°F), but the city has seen lows of -49°C (-56°F), recorded in 1886.
Calgary
- Current Conditions: Clear and cold at -13°C (9°F). Winds are light, and the barometric pressure is steady at 102.3 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Partly sunny with a high of -8°C (18°F), low of -14°C (7°F).
- November 27: Increasing clouds with snow developing by evening. High of -9°C (16°F), low of -16°C (3°F).
- November 28: Cloudy skies with occasional snow flurries. High of -10°C (14°F), low of -18°C (0°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:15 AM, sunset at 4:35 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Layered clothing, heavy parkas, and boots are a must. Be prepared for potential icy conditions as snow arrives.
- Historical Trivia: Calgary’s famous Chinook winds can cause dramatic temperature changes, warming the city by as much as 15°C (27°F) in just a few hours.
British Columbia
Kamloops
- Current Conditions: Partly cloudy at -4°C (25°F). Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.8 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Partly sunny with increasing cloud cover in the evening. High of 1°C (34°F), low of -7°C (19°F).
- November 27: Cloudy with scattered flurries, especially in the morning. High of -1°C (30°F), low of -8°C (18°F).
- November 28: A mix of sun and clouds. High of -2°C (28°F), low of -10°C (14°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:45 AM, sunset at 4:15 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: A mid-weight jacket and insulated gloves are suitable during the day, but heavier coats are advisable for colder mornings and evenings.
- Historical Trivia: Kamloops is known as Canada’s “Tournament Capital,” hosting more than 100 sports tournaments annually despite its cold winters.
Prince George
- Current Conditions: Clear and cold at -13°C (9°F). Winds are light, and the barometric pressure is steady at 102.2 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Sunny with a high of -11°C (12°F), low of -16°C (3°F).
- November 27: Mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers. High of -12°C (10°F), low of -18°C (0°F).
- November 28: Bitterly cold with a mix of sun and clouds. High of -14°C (7°F), low of -19°C (-2°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:00 AM, sunset at 4:00 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Winter jackets, insulated boots, and gloves are essential for the deep freeze. Scarves or face coverings are recommended for extra warmth.
- Historical Trivia: Prince George is often referred to as the “Capital of Northern BC” due to its central role in forestry and natural resource industries.
Vancouver
- Current Conditions: Overcast at 6°C (43°F). Winds are light at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure reads 101.5 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Cloudy with occasional rain showers. High of 8°C (46°F), low of 5°C (41°F).
- November 27: Intervals of rain and drizzle. High of 8°C (46°F), low of 4°C (39°F).
- November 28: Periods of rain. High of 7°C (45°F), low of 3°C (37°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:30 AM, sunset at 4:20 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Waterproof jackets, comfortable shoes with good traction, and light layers are perfect for Vancouver’s mild yet wet conditions.
- Historical Trivia: Vancouver holds the distinction of being one of Canada’s wettest cities, receiving an average of 1,153 mm (45 inches) of precipitation annually.
Victoria
- Current Conditions: Cloudy with drizzle, sitting at 7°C (45°F). Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.5 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Overcast with occasional rain. High of 9°C (48°F), low of 6°C (43°F).
- November 27: Breezy with intermittent showers. High of 8°C (46°F), low of 5°C (41°F).
- November 28: Cloudy with periods of rain. High of 7°C (45°F), low of 4°C (39°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:35 AM, sunset at 4:25 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Waterproof layers, including a jacket and footwear, are a must. A light scarf may help ward off the chill during breezy conditions.
- Historical Trivia: Victoria is nicknamed “The Garden City” due to its year-round mild climate, allowing flowers to bloom even in January.
Yukon
Dawson City
- Current Conditions: Clear skies and a frigid -22°C (-8°F). Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure is at 102.7 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Sunny but extremely cold. High of -20°C (-4°F), low of -28°C (-18°F).
- November 27: Increasing clouds with scattered snow flurries. High of -19°C (-2°F), low of -26°C (-15°F).
- November 28: Partly sunny and frigid. High of -21°C (-6°F), low of -30°C (-22°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 9:55 AM, sunset at 3:55 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Arctic-level winter gear, including thick parkas, insulated pants, and thermal boots, is non-negotiable.
- Historical Trivia: Dawson City was the heart of the Klondike Gold Rush, drawing tens of thousands of prospectors despite its harsh winters.
Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
- Current Conditions: Clear skies at -26°C (-15°F). Winds are light, with a barometric pressure of 102.9 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Clear and frigid. High of -22°C (-8°F), low of -30°C (-22°F).
- November 27: Cloudy with a chance of flurries in the evening. High of -21°C (-6°F), low of -28°C (-18°F).
- November 28: A mix of sun and clouds with isolated flurries. High of -23°C (-9°F), low of -30°C (-22°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 9:30 AM, sunset at 3:10 PM.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Specialized Arctic gear is a must, including heavy-duty gloves, hats, and insulated footwear to withstand Yellowknife’s extreme cold.
- Historical Trivia: Yellowknife is known for some of Canada’s brightest and most frequent aurora borealis displays, drawing tourists from around the world.
Nunavut
Alert
- Current Conditions: A brutal -30°C (-22°F) under clear skies. Winds are light, with the barometric pressure holding steady at 102.4 kPa.
- Forecast:
- November 26: Polar night continues with clear skies. High of -28°C (-18°F), low of -33°C (-27°F).
- November 27: Partly cloudy with flurries. High of -29°C (-20°F), low of -34°C (-29°F).
- November 28: Frigid with cloudy periods. High of -30°C (-22°F), low of -35°C (-31°F).
- Sunrise and Sunset: Alert remains in polar night, with no sunrise or sunset.
- Wardrobe Suggestions: Only the warmest Arctic-grade clothing is suitable, including insulated parkas, snow pants, and full face coverings to protect against frostbite.
- Historical Trivia: Alert, located just 817 km from the North Pole, is the northernmost permanently inhabited settlement on Earth.