November Chill Continues in Kenora with Chance of Flurries

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It is now Winter yet and no there isn't snow Yet! Just an appetizer for the coming winter.

KENORA – WEATHER – As November sets in, Kenora experiences a continuation of chilly weather with today, November 1, 2023, bringing cloudy skies and a 40% chance of flurries late this morning and into the afternoon. The wind, blowing from the southwest at 20 km/h, will become light early this morning, providing a bit of relief from the cold. However, the high for the day is forecasted at a chilly minus 1°C, with the wind chill making it feel like minus 14°C in the morning, improving slightly to minus 5°C in the afternoon. The UV index remains low at 2.

Evening Forecast:

Tonight, the clouds will linger with a 60% chance of flurries. The wind will blow gently at up to 15 km/h, as temperatures drop to a low of minus 5°C. The wind chill is expected to hover around minus 8°C, keeping the night cold.

Glimpse at November 2:

The forecast for Thursday, November 2, predicts cloudy skies with a 40% chance of flurries. The wind will pick up again, coming from the southwest at 20 km/h and gusting to 40 km/h by late morning. The high temperature is anticipated to be around zero, but the morning wind chill will make it feel like minus 9°C. The UV index drops to a low 1.

Wardrobe Recommendations:

The ongoing cold spell suggests the necessity for warm, layered clothing. It’s advisable to wear thermal undergarments, a heavy coat, gloves, and a hat to retain body heat. Scarves and ear muffs can also provide extra warmth against the biting wind.

Stay Cozy and Informed:

Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts, especially when planning to travel or spend extended time outdoors. The chilly days of November are here, but with adequate preparation, you can stay cozy and comfortable.

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