Canadian Weather Forecast: September 25-28, 2024

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THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – Here is an expanded weather forecast for major Canadian cities, with today’s conditions, including winds, barometric pressure, and detailed expectations for the coming days.


Montreal, QC

  • September 25: Showers are the order of the day in Montreal with periods of rain and a high of 16°C. Winds are gusting southeast at 20 km/h, up to 40 km/h. Barometric pressure sits at 100.8 kPa, with humidity at 85%. Tonight, more rain with temperatures around 14°C.
  • September 26: Continued showers throughout the day, with a high of 19°C. Risk of thunderstorms in the afternoon.
  • September 27-28: Clearing skies by Friday, with sunshine and a high of 22°C. Saturday offers a mix of sun and cloud, with mild temperatures of 22°C.

Wardrobe Tip: Waterproof boots and a rain jacket for the next couple of days, but switch to lighter layers for the weekend sunshine.

Historical Fact: Montreal hit 27.9°C on this date in 2010—quite a departure from today’s cooler, rain-soaked forecast​.


Toronto, ON

  • September 25: Toronto will see a mix of showers and drizzle today, with a high of 22°C and a humidex of 28°C. Winds are coming from the south at 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h. Barometric pressure is at 101.7 kPa. Tonight will be cloudy with a low of 16°C.
  • September 26: Clear skies return, with a high of 23°C and winds from the northwest at 20 km/h in the morning.
  • September 27-28: The skies will be mostly cloudy with highs of 21°C through the weekend. A chance of showers by Saturday night.

Wardrobe Tip: Keep the umbrella handy for today, but lighter layers and sunglasses will come in handy from Thursday onward.

Historical Fact: On this date in 2017, Toronto saw temperatures soar to 31°C, much warmer than this year’s fall-like conditions​.


Greater Sudbury, ON

  • September 25: Expect showers with a high of 16°C. Winds will blow from the southeast at 20 km/h. Tonight, the rain continues, with temperatures dropping to around 12°C.
  • September 26: Showers will persist, but with a high of 18°C. Winds will shift to the northwest later in the day.
  • September 27-28: The weekend brings sunnier skies, with a mix of clouds and a high of 20°C on Friday and Saturday.

Wardrobe Tip: Waterproof jackets and warm layers are your best bet for the rainy start, but by the weekend, opt for lighter, more casual fall attire.

Historical Fact: Sudbury’s record high for this date is 29.4°C—this year’s cool, damp weather is far from that sizzling benchmark.


Sault Ste. Marie, ON

  • September 25: Rainy conditions dominate, with a high near 16°C. Winds are moderate at 15-20 km/h from the southeast.
  • September 26: Showers will continue with a high of 18°C, clearing up by late Thursday.
  • September 27-28: Friday and Saturday promise brighter weather, with sun and clouds, and highs around 21°C.

Wardrobe Tip: Stick with waterproof layers for the next couple of days. By Friday, switch to lighter jackets as the sunshine makes a welcome return.

Historical Fact: Sault Ste. Marie once hit 30.2°C on a September 25, but today’s forecast is significantly cooler.


Thunder Bay, ON

  • September 25: It’s a relatively dry day with occasional showers and a high near 15°C. Winds will be from the west at 10-15 km/h, and barometric pressure remains steady at 102.0 kPa.
  • September 26: Showers may return, with highs climbing to 17°C, followed by clearer skies for the weekend.
  • September 27-28: Expect a sunny weekend with highs around 19°C, perfect for outdoor plans.

Wardrobe Tip: A jacket for the cooler, breezy days, but break out those lighter fall layers by the weekend.

Historical Fact: Thunder Bay saw a warm 28.1°C on this day in 1993, far different from today’s cooler autumn weather.


Winnipeg, MB

  • September 25: Winnipeg enjoys partly cloudy skies with a high of 14°C. Winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h, and barometric pressure is at 102.3 kPa.
  • September 26: Sunny with a high of 16°C, and continuing into the weekend with temperatures rising to 19°C on Saturday.

Wardrobe Tip: Stick to light layers and a windbreaker for those cooler mornings and breezy afternoons.

Historical Fact: Winnipeg has seen record highs of 30.7°C on this day in the past (1952), though this year is feeling much cooler and more seasonal.


Regina, SK

  • September 25: Mostly sunny today with a high of 16°C. Winds will be from the west at 15 km/h, and barometric pressure is around 101.8 kPa.
  • September 26: Clear skies continue, with a high of 18°C, and remaining dry through the weekend with similar temperatures.

Wardrobe Tip: Light layers and a sweater will keep you comfortable throughout the week.

Historical Fact: Regina once hit 31.4°C on this date in 1989—expect much cooler and more comfortable weather this year.


Saskatoon, SK

  • September 25: Partly cloudy with a high near 16°C. Winds are calm, coming from the northwest at 10-15 km/h.
  • September 26-28: The forecast remains consistent, with highs between 17-19°C and partly cloudy skies.

Wardrobe Tip: Light fall jackets and layers are ideal for Saskatoon’s crisp mornings and sunny afternoons.

Historical Fact: Saskatoon has seen highs of 31.6°C on this date in 1952.


Edmonton, AB

  • September 25: Mostly sunny today with a high of 17°C. Winds will be light from the southwest at 15 km/h, and pressure is steady around 102.1 kPa.
  • September 26-28: Sunshine will dominate, with highs reaching 18-19°C—great weather for enjoying the fall season.

Wardrobe Tip: Light layers are your friend this week.

Historical Fact: Edmonton reached 29.4°C on this day in 2000.


Calgary, AB

  • September 25: Expect a mild 18°C today, with plenty of sunshine and light winds from the west at 15 km/h.
  • September 26-28: The sun sticks around, with highs of 18-19°C—perfect for any outdoor activities you have planned.

Wardrobe Tip: Layer up in the morning, but be ready to shed a jacket by midday.

Historical Fact: Calgary has seen highs of 30.7°C on this day, but this year’s weather is much more fall-friendly.


Kamloops, BC

  • September 25: Enjoy sunshine today with a high of 22°C. Winds are light, and barometric pressure sits around 101.6 kPa.
  • September 26-28: Expect sunny skies to continue with highs around 23°C, making for perfect outdoor weather.

Wardrobe Tip: Sunglasses and light layers are all you need to enjoy the beautiful fall weather in Kamloops.

Historical Fact: Kamloops once hit 31.1°C on this date in 1987.


Vancouver, BC

  • September 25: Rain dominates today with a high of 17°C. Winds are light at 10 km/h, and barometric pressure is at 101.2 kPa.
  • September 26-28: Things brighten up by tomorrow with mostly clear skies and highs nearing 19-20°C by the weekend.

Wardrobe Tip: Waterproof gear is a must today, but you can transition to lighter layers and sunglasses for the sunny days ahead.

Historical Fact: Vancouver saw 24.8°C on this date in 1997, though today’s weather is much more characteristic of fall.


Victoria, BC

  • September 25: Rain continues with a high of 16°C. Winds will be calm, and pressure is around 101.4 kPa.
  • September 26-28: The rain clears by Thursday, with sunny skies and highs near 19°C expected for the weekend.

Wardrobe Tip: Keep the raincoat for now, but the sun returns soon, so lighter clothes will suffice by the weekend.

Historical Fact: Victoria hit a warm 24.5°C on this day in 2001.


Wardrobe Tip for All Cities: Layers and waterproof gear will help you stay comfortable during the wetter days early on, but sunshine is making a comeback as we head toward the weekend.

Enjoy the variety of fall weather across Canada! Whether you’re dodging rain or soaking up the sun, now’s the perfect time to break out those cozy sweaters.

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