Weather Forecast for Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, Bearskin Lake, Sachigo Lake, Kasabonika, and Sandy Lake

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Image: North Star Air - photo by Devon Creyf, Captain PC12 Pilatus
Image: North Star Air - photo by Devon Creyf, Captain PC12 Pilatus

Current Conditions: The weather at Big Trout Lake Airport, representing the above communities, is sunny with a temperature of 17°C, a dew point of 16.1°C, and a humidity level of 95%. Winds are coming from the west-southwest at 11 km/h, and visibility is 16 km. The pressure is at 100.8 kPa.

Weather Forecast

Today: The morning will be mainly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers, transitioning to a few showers starting near noon. There is a risk of thunderstorms this afternoon. Winds will shift to the west at 20 km/h late this morning and then to the north at 30 km/h late this afternoon. The high will reach 22°C with a humidex making it feel like 27°C. The UV index is moderate at 4.

Tonight: Showers will end this evening, followed by partly cloudy skies with a 40 percent chance of showers. There is a risk of thunderstorms early this evening. Winds from the north at 30 km/h will become light after midnight. The low will be 11°C.

Monday, 8 July: The day will be mainly sunny with a high of 22°C. The night will have cloudy periods with a low of 14°C.

Tuesday, 9 July: Expect cloudy skies with a 40 percent chance of showers and a high of 24°C. The night will remain cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and a low of 13°C.

Historical Weather

On this date, these regions have experienced variable weather, with record highs and lows showing significant fluctuations, typical of the summer season in Northern Ontario.

Wardrobe Suggestions

Today’s forecast calls for light, breathable clothing due to the warm temperatures and potential showers. Carrying an umbrella or a light rain jacket will be useful for the expected showers and thunderstorms. Sunglasses and sunscreen are also recommended, even with moderate UV levels.

Weather Trivia

These communities are part of the remote regions of Northern Ontario, where weather can change rapidly. The area’s geography significantly influences its weather patterns, making it unique compared to more southerly locations.

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