June 4, 2022 – Western and Northern Ontario Weather Outlook

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Weather Update Fall

THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – Welcome to the first weekend of June. There are frost advisories for a swath of the region from Ear Falls and Red Lake over to Armstrong that should be over fairly early this morning.

Thunder Bay

It is +1 in Thunder Bay this morning with light winds as of 06:00 am. Saturday will see a mix of sun and cloud with a 30 per cent potential for rain this afternoon. The high will be 18.

The UV Index will be 7 or high.

Tonight will see partly cloudy skies with a 30 per cent possibility of rain. The low overnight will be +4.

Fort Frances

It is +2 in Fort Frances. Winds this morning are calm. The forecast is calling for clear sunny skies with a high of 18. Winds will become northwest at 20 km/h early this afternoon.

The UV Index will be 7 or high.

Tonight will see clear skies continue with a low overnight of +4.

Dryden and Vermilion Bay

It is +4 in Dryden at the airport this morning. Skies will be clear for Saturday, with a high of 16. Winds will be from the northwest at 20 km/h before becoming light later this morning.

The UV Index will be 6 or high.

Tonight, skies will cloud over with a low overnight of 4.

Fort Severn

It is +5 in Wasaho Cree Nation this morning. Skies are cloudy with a 40 per cent chance of precipitation. Saturday’s high will be 11.

The UV Index will be 4 or moderate.

Skies will remain cloudy this evening with winds becoming 30 km/h before morning. The low overnight will be +2.

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