Wintery Weather for Kenora, Grassy Narrows, Whitedog, and Clearwater Bay

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There have been a lot of images shared on social media recently of Kenora. Here is an old postcard.
There have been a lot of images shared on social media recently of Kenora. Here is an old postcard.

Snowy Skies and a Bitter Chill

This morning, Kenora and its neighboring regions wake up to light snow and a temperature hovering near 0°C. With 100% humidity and light winds from the southeast at 8 km/h, it feels slightly colder with a wind chill of -3°C. Visibility is reduced to 1.6 km, so take extra care if you’re out and about early.

Today’s Forecast: Snowy with a Gusty Afternoon

Expect periods of snow throughout the day, with accumulations of about 2 cm. Winds will shift to the west, increasing to 20 km/h gusting to 40 this afternoon, making it feel significantly colder with a wind chill near -9°C. The temperature will hold steady around -1°C.

Tonight: Flurries and Frigid Conditions

Snow will taper off by late evening, leaving behind cloudy skies with a 40% chance of flurries. Northwest winds will persist, gusting to 40 km/h, as temperatures plunge to -12°C. Overnight, the wind chill will deepen to a biting -20°C.

The Week Ahead: Bitter and Snowy

  • Tuesday, December 17: Overcast skies with a 40% chance of flurries and gusty northwest winds. Highs will struggle to reach -10°C, with a wind chill near -20°C.
  • Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy as temperatures nosedive to -21°C.
  • Wednesday, December 18: A mix of sun and cloud offers brief brightness with a high near -15°C.
  • Wednesday Night: Clear skies mean a frigid low of -19°C.
  • Thursday, December 19: The day brings clouds and a 40% chance of flurries, with highs reaching -12°C. Flurries are likely to return overnight as the low drops to -21°C.

Historic Weather Note

On this day, Kenora has experienced a range of extremes. The warmest recorded high was 5.6°C, while the record low was a bone-chilling -33.3°C.

Wardrobe Tip for Today

Bundle up with insulated, waterproof boots and a warm coat to handle the snow and increasing winds. Gloves and a scarf will be lifesavers as the wind chill deepens later in the day.

Weather Trivia

Did you know the Lake of the Woods area can act as a snowmaker in winter? Cold air passing over its waters can enhance snowfall, creating localized flurries like those expected today.

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