Canadian Coast-to-Coast-to-Coast Weather Forecast: November 6 – 8, 2024

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The Glenada hard at work in the Port of Thunder Bay - Photo by Michael Hull
The Glenada hard at work in the Port of Thunder Bay - Photo by Michael Hull

Thunder Bay – Weather – Canada’s weather is showcasing the full spectrum of seasonal transitions this November, with sunshine, rain, snow, and cooler temperatures affecting regions coast-to-coast.

This forecast for November 6 through November 8, 2024, covers weather conditions across the country, from the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to the northern Arctic. Communities can expect varied weather trends, including areas with potential weather warnings or alerts, temperatures, barometric pressures, and wardrobe recommendations.


Atlantic Canada

St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador

November 6: St. John’s will see cloudy skies with light rain, temperatures hovering around 5°C, and calm winds. Barometric pressure is 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:57 AM, and sunset at 5:48 PM.
November 7-8: Rain will persist, with daytime highs reaching 7°C and nighttime lows around 2°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Waterproof layers, a raincoat, and warm clothing for the cooler evening temperatures.
Weather Trivia: November in St. John’s is historically one of the rainiest months, with frequent Atlantic storms bringing substantial rainfall.

Saint John, New Brunswick

November 6: Overcast skies and intermittent rain showers are expected with a high of 4°C. Northwest winds will blow at 15 km/h, with barometric pressure around 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:55 AM, and sunset is at 5:55 PM.
November 7-8: Light snow is possible on Thursday as temperatures drop to -1°C overnight.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Layered winter wear and waterproof outerwear are essential to manage the rain and cool temperatures.
Weather Trivia: Saint John’s coastal climate often brings early-season snowfall, with temperatures remaining cold through the season.

Halifax, Nova Scotia

November 6: Halifax has cloudy skies and drizzle with temperatures around 6°C. Winds are calm, with a barometric pressure of 1010 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:52 AM, and sunset at 6:00 PM.
November 7-8: Rain will linger until Thursday afternoon, with highs near 6°C and lows around -1°C by Friday morning.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Rain gear and layered clothing are ideal for Halifax’s damp, cool weather.
Weather Trivia: Halifax frequently receives over 100 mm of rain in November, making it one of the city’s wettest months.


Quebec

Quebec City, Quebec

November 6: Quebec City is under light snow showers with temperatures around 0°C. Winds are light, and barometric pressure reads 1014 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:33 AM, and sunset is at 5:28 PM.
November 7-8: Snow will taper off by Thursday, with daytime highs around 1°C and nighttime lows near -6°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A warm coat, gloves, and scarf will be essential for the snowy, cold conditions.
Weather Trivia: Quebec City frequently receives its first significant snow by early November, often with snow depths around 15 cm by month’s end.

Montreal, Quebec

November 6: Montreal is experiencing light rain with temperatures around 3°C and calm winds. Barometric pressure is 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:36 AM, and sunset at 5:31 PM.
November 7-8: Skies will clear by Thursday, bringing a high of 4°C and overnight lows near -3°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A waterproof jacket and layered clothing are recommended to manage the rainy, cool conditions.
Weather Trivia: Montreal has experienced record early November snowfalls, with totals surpassing 20 cm in previous years.


Ontario

Toronto, Ontario

November 6: Toronto has mostly cloudy skies with temperatures around 5°C and light winds. Barometric pressure is 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:58 AM, and sunset at 6:00 PM.
November 7-8: Cloud cover will gradually lift, with sunny skies expected Thursday and highs near 6°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Medium-weight outerwear and layers are recommended for comfort in the cool temperatures.
Weather Trivia: Toronto’s November weather often sees fluctuating temperatures, with the city’s first snow typically arriving by mid-month.

Thunder Bay, Ontario

November 6: Thunder Bay is experiencing sunny skies with a high of 8°C and northwest winds at 15 km/h. Barometric pressure stands at 1009 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:23 AM, and sunset at 6:14 PM.
November 7-8: Clear skies will continue, with Thursday’s high reaching 6°C and lows dropping to -3°C overnight.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A light winter coat, gloves, and scarf are recommended for the cool days and cold evenings.
Weather Trivia: Thunder Bay often receives its first snow cover by early November, with temperatures regularly dropping below zero.


Manitoba

Winnipeg, Manitoba

November 6: Winnipeg is under partly cloudy skies with a high of -1°C, northwest winds at 20 km/h, and barometric pressure of 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:12 AM, and sunset at 6:05 PM.
November 7-8: Snow flurries may arrive on Thursday, with highs near -3°C and lows around -10°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Heavy winter clothing, including a parka and gloves, is necessary to manage the cold conditions.
Weather Trivia: Winnipeg’s November weather usually brings lasting snow by mid-month, with sub-zero temperatures common until spring.

Churchill, Manitoba

November 6: Churchill is experiencing snow with temperatures around -20°C and strong north winds at 30 km/h, creating a wind chill of -30°C. Barometric pressure is 1007 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:49 AM, and sunset at 5:42 PM.
November 7-8: Snow showers will continue, with highs near -22°C and nighttime lows of -28°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Extreme cold-weather gear, including a parka, insulated gloves, and thermal boots, is essential.
Weather Trivia: November in Churchill marks the beginning of Hudson Bay freezing over, a critical time for the region’s polar bears.


Saskatchewan

Regina, Saskatchewan

November 6: Regina is under partly sunny skies with a temperature around -2°C, calm winds, and barometric pressure at 1015 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:13 AM, and sunset at 5:54 PM.
November 7-8: Skies will remain partly cloudy with a chance of snow by Thursday evening and highs near -3°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Layered winter clothing, including a warm coat and gloves, is recommended for the chilly conditions.
Weather Trivia: Regina’s first substantial snow often arrives in November, with accumulations building throughout the month.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

November 6: Saskatoon is experiencing partly cloudy skies with a temperature of -4°C and light northwest winds. Barometric pressure reads 1013 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:16 AM, and sunset at 6:01 PM.
November 7-8: Light snow is expected Thursday, with daytime highs of -3°C and lows around -11°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Heavy winter layers, including a coat, gloves, and hat, are essential for the cold and snowy weather.
Weather Trivia: November snow cover in Saskatoon often lasts until March, marking the city’s long winter season.


Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta

November 6: Edmonton has partly sunny skies with a high of -1°C and calm winds. Barometric pressure stands at 1017 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:28 AM, and sunset at 6:06 PM.
November 7-8: A mix of clouds and sunshine will continue through Thursday, with highs near 1°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A warm jacket, gloves, and hat are recommended for the chilly conditions.
Weather Trivia: Edmonton’s November snowfall can reach up to 30 cm, with winter conditions often persisting until April.

Calgary, Alberta

November 6: Calgary has cloudy skies with light snow and temperatures around 0°C. Northwest winds are blowing at 15 km/h, with a barometric pressure of 1015 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:30 AM, and sunset at 6:07 PM.
November 7-8: Snow flurries may linger into Thursday, with daytime highs around 1°C and lows nearing -5°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Winter outerwear, including a medium-weight jacket, gloves, and snow boots, is recommended.
Weather Trivia: Calgary’s November weather often brings snow followed by chinook winds that can warm temperatures quickly.


British Columbia

Vancouver, British Columbia

November 6: Vancouver is experiencing rain with a high of 8°C, calm winds, and a barometric pressure of 1010 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:57 AM, and sunset at 5:56 PM.
November 7-8: Rain is expected to continue through Thursday, with highs reaching 9°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Waterproof clothing, including a raincoat and waterproof boots, is essential.
Weather Trivia: November is typically Vancouver’s rainiest month, with over 200 mm of rain on average.

Prince George, British Columbia

November 6: Prince George has mostly cloudy skies with light snow showers and a high of -2°C. Winds are calm, and barometric pressure is 1012 hPa. Sunrise is at 8:02 AM, and sunset at 5:51 PM.
November 7-8: Snow showers will linger, with temperatures around -3°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Warm winter wear, including a heavy coat and snow boots, is essential.
Weather Trivia: Snow cover in Prince George typically starts in early November, lasting through the winter months.

Victoria, British Columbia

November 6: Victoria is experiencing light rain and overcast skies with temperatures around 7°C. Winds are light, and barometric pressure reads 1009 hPa. Sunrise is at 7:56 AM, and sunset at 5:58 PM.
November 7-8: Rain will clear by Thursday afternoon, with highs reaching 8°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: A raincoat and waterproof footwear are recommended for the wet weather.
Weather Trivia: November is one of Victoria’s wettest months, often seeing over 100 mm of rain.


Northern Canada

Dawson City, Yukon

November 6: Dawson City is under overcast skies with light snow and temperatures around -12°C. Winds are light, and barometric pressure is 1010 hPa. Sunrise is at 9:31 AM, and sunset at 5:53 PM.
November 7-8: Snow will continue with temperatures near -15°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Arctic-grade clothing, including a parka and thermal gloves, is essential.
Weather Trivia: Dawson City experiences its first substantial snow cover in November, with temperatures dropping steadily.

Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

November 6: Yellowknife is experiencing snow with temperatures around -18°C. Northeast winds are blowing at 15 km/h, and barometric pressure is 1011 hPa. Sunrise is at 9:18 AM, and sunset at 5:51 PM.
November 7-8: Snow will persist, with highs near -20°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Insulated winter clothing, including a heavy parka and insulated boots, is essential for the extreme cold.
Weather Trivia: November marks the beginning of consistent snow cover for Yellowknife, with temperatures below freezing until March.

Alert, Nunavut

November 6: Alert is experiencing snow and mostly cloudy skies, with temperatures around -25°C. Winds are from the northeast at 20 km/h, creating a wind chill of -35°C. Barometric pressure is 1006 hPa. Sunrise is at 10:24 AM, and sunset at 3:18 PM.
November 7-8: Snow will continue, with temperatures dipping to -28°C.

Wardrobe Suggestion: Extreme cold-weather clothing, including a heavy parka, insulated gloves, and face protection, is essential for the Arctic chill.
Weather Trivia: November brings near-permanent darkness to Alert as the Arctic polar night approaches, limiting daylight hours each day.

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