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Thunder Bay Climate Outlook: November 29, 30, and December 1, 2024

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THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – Thunder Bay continues to expertise a wintry sample with gentle snow, gusty northwest winds, and frigid wind chills. As we head into the weekend, cloudy skies and intermittent flurries will persist, with temperatures remaining under freezing.

Whereas there may be not quite a lot of snow but, the snow that has fallen has created in locations alongside roads and walkways very slippery circumstances in locations.

Immediately’s Climate: Friday, November 29, 2024

As of 6:00 AM EST, the Thunder Bay Airport stories gentle snow and drifting snow, with a temperature of -7°C. The barometric stress is at 101.2 kPa and falling, indicating unsettled circumstances. Winds from the northwest are at 22 km/h, gusting as much as 41 km/h, leading to a wind chill of -14°C. Visibility is lowered to 16 km attributable to snow and blowing snow.

Forecast:

Morning: Durations of sunshine snow will taper off, giving solution to primarily cloudy skies with a 40% likelihood of flurries.
Afternoon: Winds will improve to 30 km/h, gusting as much as 60 km/h.
Excessive Temperature: -4°C.
Wind Chill: Close to -16°C all through the day.
UV Index: 1 (Low).

Tonight:
The night will stay primarily cloudy with a 40% likelihood of flurries, and winds from the northwest will persist at 30 km/h, gusting as much as 60 km/h.

Low Temperature: -9°C.
Wind Chill: Close to -15°C.

Saturday’s Climate: November 30, 2024

Saturday will deliver primarily cloudy skies with a 40% likelihood of flurries throughout the morning and early afternoon. Winds will ease barely, blowing from the northwest at 20 km/h, gusting as much as 40 km/h.

Excessive Temperature: -5°C.
Wind Chill: -17°C within the morning, bettering to -12°C by the afternoon.

Saturday Evening:
Anticipate cloudy skies with a 30% likelihood of flurries.

Sunday’s Climate: December 1, 2024

Sunday will stay cloudy with a 30% likelihood of flurries all through the day. Winds are anticipated to calm considerably.

Sunday Evening:
Cloudy circumstances will proceed into the night with a 30% likelihood of flurries.

Wardrobe Suggestions:
Residents ought to gown warmly, as wind chills close to -16°C will make out of doors circumstances really feel colder. Layered winter clothes, insulated jackets, hats, gloves, and scarves are important. Waterproof boots are beneficial to handle snow and icy patches.

Climate Trivia:
Thunder Bay experiences a mean of 18 days of snowfall in November, typically accumulating to round 25 cm. Nevertheless, the area’s frequent winds can create drifting snow, resulting in localized variations in snow depth.



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