Fort Frances & Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation: Rain, Snow, and a Deep Freeze Tonight

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Warm weather in recent days has some of the critters who sleep waking up - Watch for skunks!
Warm weather in recent days has some of the critters who sleep waking up - Watch for skunks!

Spring vs. Winter: A Battle of the Seasons

Fort Frances sees a high of 8°C with rain and snow showers today before temperatures drop to -16°C overnight. A midweek warm-up follows

Fort Frances and Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation are in for a wild weather ride today, with mild temperatures, rain and snow showers, strong winds, and a deep freeze overnight. Currently, the temperature sits at -1°C, with humidity at 71% and light east-southeast winds at 8 km/h, making it feel like -4°C. The barometric pressure is falling at 100.2 kPa, indicating an approaching weather system.

Today: A Mix of Clouds, Rain, and Snow with Strong Winds

The day starts off mainly cloudy, with rain and snow showers arriving late this afternoon. The temperature will climb to 8°C, giving a brief taste of spring, but don’t get too comfortable—winds will shift to the northwest at 30 km/h, gusting to 50 km/h, bringing colder air behind them. The wind chill sits at -6°C this morning, but as the temperature rises, that will ease. The UV index is 2 (low), so sun protection won’t be a major concern today.

Tonight: Snow Ends, Arctic Blast Arrives

Any snow or rain showers in the evening will taper off late tonight, leaving behind about 2 cm of snow accumulation. However, temperatures will plummet to -16°C, with strong northwest winds at 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h. The wind chill will drop to -19°C overnight, making it feel much colder than earlier in the day.

Tuesday: Frigid but Sunny

Tuesday will be sunny but bitterly cold. Morning wind chills will be a brutal -22°C, warming slightly to -8°C in the afternoon. Winds will be light, up to 15 km/h, but won’t offer much relief from the cold. The UV index will be 3 (moderate), so some sun protection may be needed.

By Tuesday night, expect cloudy periods with a 30% chance of flurries and a low of -11°C.

Midweek Outlook: A Gradual Thaw with Rain & Snow Mix

  • Wednesday: Cloudy with a 30% chance of flurries or rain showers, high of +3°C.
  • Wednesday Night: Increasing cloudiness, low -4°C.
  • Thursday: Cloudy with a 30% chance of rain showers or flurries, high of 9°C—a big jump!
  • Thursday Night: Cloudy with a 30% chance of rain showers or flurries, low +2°C.
  • Friday: 40% chance of rain showers or flurries, high of 9°C.
  • Friday Night: Rain develops, low +3°C—something to watch for potential flooding or slick roads.

What to Wear?

  • Today: Dress in layers—a warm jacket this morning, but be prepared for rain or wet snow in the afternoon. A windproof coat will help against gusty conditions.
  • Tonight & Tuesday: Winter gear is a must! Thick layers, insulated gloves, and a face covering will help prevent frostbite.
  • Midweek: A mix of winter and spring clothing may be needed as temperatures rise and precipitation changes between rain and snow.

Fort Frances Weather Trivia

Did you know Fort Frances holds the Ontario record for the highest March snowfall in a single day? On March 9, 1939, the town was buried under 38.1 cm of snow! While today’s snow totals will be much lower, the drastic temperature swings still make for an interesting March!

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