Canada’s Coast-to-Coast Weather Outlook: November 25-27, 2024

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Discover the latest weather forecast for Sault Ste. Marie, including a special weather statement warning of significant rainfall and possible snow. Stay informed on what to expect and how to prepare

THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – As November draws to a close, Canadians from coast to coast to coast are experiencing a variety of weather conditions, from mild temperatures in the west to snow showers in the east.

Here’s a comprehensive forecast for major cities across the country for November 25, 26, and 27, 2024.

Newfoundland and Labrador

St. John’s

  • Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 3°C (37°F). Winds are light, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.5 kPa.
  • Forecast:
    • November 25: Considerable clouds with a couple of morning showers followed by occasional rain and drizzle in the afternoon. High of 7°C (45°F) and a low of 4°C (39°F).
    • November 26: More clouds than sun with a shower in places in the afternoon. High of 6°C (42°F) and a low of 2°C (36°F).
    • November 27: Considerable cloudiness with occasional rain and drizzle in the morning, followed by a shower in spots in the afternoon. High of 4°C (40°F) and a low of 2°C (36°F).
  • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:15 AM, sunset at 4:20 PM.
  • Wardrobe Suggestions: Waterproof jackets and umbrellas are advisable due to the frequent rain. Layering is key to stay comfortable in the fluctuating temperatures.
  • Historical Trivia: St. John’s holds the record for the most foggy days in Canada, averaging about 124 days per year.

New Brunswick

Saint John

  • Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 1°C (34°F). Winds are light, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.5 kPa.
  • Forecast:
    • November 25: Breezy with intervals of clouds and sunshine. High of 6°C (43°F) and a low of 2°C (35°F).
    • November 26: A thick cloud cover. High of 6°C (44°F) and a low of 4°C (40°F).
    • November 27: Sunshine and some clouds. High of 6°C (44°F) and a low of -3°C (26°F).
  • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:30 AM, sunset at 4:45 PM.
  • Wardrobe Suggestions: A warm coat and layers are recommended, especially with the breezy conditions. A hat and gloves will keep you comfortable during the cooler mornings and evenings.
  • Historical Trivia: Saint John is known for having the highest tides in the world, with the Bay of Fundy experiencing tidal changes of up to 16 meters.

Nova Scotia

Halifax

  • Current Conditions: Cloudy with a temperature of 3°C (37°F). Winds are light, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.5 kPa.
  • Forecast:
    • November 25: A passing morning shower or two; otherwise, windy with low clouds. High of 7°C (44°F) and a low of 3°C (37°F).
    • November 26: Some sun, then turning cloudy. High of 8°C (47°F) and a low of 5°C (41°F).
    • November 27: Breezy with sunshine and some clouds. High of 8°C (47°F) and a low of 1°C (34°F).
  • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:20 AM, sunset at 4:40 PM.
  • Wardrobe Suggestions: Wind-resistant jackets are advisable due to the breezy conditions. Layering will help adjust to the changing temperatures throughout the day.
  • Historical Trivia: Halifax has one of the world’s largest natural harbors, which has played a significant role in its history as a major port city.

Quebec

Quebec City

  • Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 2°C (36°F). Winds are light, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.5 kPa.
  • Forecast:
    • November 25: Mostly cloudy. High of 7°C (44°F) and a low of 0°C (33°F).
    • November 26: Wet snow, accumulating 5-10 cm. High of 4°C (39°F) and a low of 0°C (32°F).
    • November 27: A thick cloud cover with a couple of snow showers. High of 4°C (40°F) and a low of -3°C (27°F).
  • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:10 AM, sunset at 4:15 PM.
  • Wardrobe Suggestions: With snow in the forecast, waterproof boots and warm clothing are essential. A hat and gloves will help keep you comfortable during the colder days.
  • Historical Trivia: Quebec City is one of the oldest European settlements in North America, founded in 1608.

Montreal

  • Current Conditions: Mostly clear with a temperature of -2°C (29°F). Winds are light, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.5 kPa.
  • Forecast:
      • November 25: Some sun, then turning cloudy. High of 5°C (42°F) and a low of 0°C (32°F).
        • Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 8°C (46°F). Winds are light from the southeast at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.5 kPa.
        • Forecast:
          • November 25: Mostly cloudy with a brief shower or two. High of 8°C (46°F), low of 5°C (40°F).
          • November 26: Periods of clouds and sunshine with a passing shower. High of 9°C (48°F), low of 5°C (40°F).
          • November 27: Mostly cloudy with a brief shower or two. High of 8°C (46°F), low of 5°C (40°F).
        • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:35 AM, sunset at 4:25 PM.
        • Wardrobe Suggestions: A light jacket and umbrella are advisable due to the occasional rain.November 26: Occasional snow and rain, accumulating a cm or two;
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:10 AM, sunset at 4:19 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: A warm coat and waterproof boots are essential, particularly for snowy conditions. A scarf and gloves are a good idea for chilly mornings.
          • Historical Trivia: Montreal holds the record for hosting the coldest Winter Olympic Games Opening Ceremony in 1976, where temperatures dipped to -10°C (14°F).

          Ontario

          Toronto

          • Current Conditions: Overcast with a temperature of 2°C (36°F). Winds are light at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.2 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Cloudy with intermittent rain in the afternoon. High of 6°C (43°F), low of 3°C (37°F). Winds shifting from east to southeast at 15-20 km/h.
            • November 26: Showers, possibly mixing with wet snow in higher areas, mainly in the morning. High of 5°C (41°F), low of 1°C (34°F).
            • November 27: Cloudy with scattered rain showers. High of 6°C (43°F), low of -1°C (30°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:23 AM, sunset at 4:45 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Waterproof outerwear is a must for the rainy conditions. Layer up with a warm sweater or thermal wear for evening chills.
          • Historical Trivia: Toronto once experienced its earliest recorded snowfall on October 6, 1979, reminding residents how unpredictable Canadian weather can be.

          Greater Sudbury

          • Current Conditions: Partly cloudy and cold at -3°C (27°F). Winds are calm, with a barometric pressure of 101.6 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Cloudy with light snow starting in the late afternoon. High of 0°C (32°F), low of -4°C (24°F).
            • November 26: Snow showers, accumulating up to 5 cm by evening. High of -1°C (30°F), low of -5°C (23°F).
            • November 27: Overcast with occasional flurries. High of -2°C (28°F), low of -6°C (21°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:30 AM, sunset at 4:45 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Thick winter jackets and boots are essential as the snow arrives. Insulated gloves and a hat are must-haves for the biting cold.
          • Historical Trivia: Greater Sudbury, known as the “Nickel City,” recorded a winter low of -41°C (-42°F) in February 1934.

          Sault Ste. Marie

          • Current Conditions: Overcast skies with a temperature of -2°C (28°F). Winds are westerly at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure reads 101.4 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Cloudy with light snow showers, accumulating 1-2 cm. High of 0°C (32°F), low of -3°C (27°F).
            • November 26: Periods of snow, adding another 3-5 cm to the ground. High of -1°C (30°F), low of -4°C (25°F).
            • November 27: Cloudy with scattered flurries. High of -2°C (28°F), low of -5°C (23°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:44 AM, sunset at 5:01 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Layer up with thermals and warm clothing, as well as sturdy boots for snowy streets. A scarf will protect against the damp chill.
          • Historical Trivia: Sault Ste. Marie has a rich snow history, holding the title of Ontario’s “Snow Belt,” with record-breaking snowfalls topping 450 cm (177 inches) in some years.

          Thunder Bay

          • Current Conditions: Mostly clear with a crisp temperature of -8°C (18°F). Winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h, with a barometric pressure of 101.8 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Sunny early, with clouds rolling in by afternoon. High of -3°C (27°F), low of -8°C (18°F).
            • November 26: Cloudy with snow showers starting midday, accumulating 3-5 cm. High of -2°C (28°F), low of -10°C (14°F).
            • November 27: Overcast and cold with light flurries. High of -4°C (25°F), low of -12°C (10°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:00 AM, sunset at 4:36 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Heavy-duty winter coats and boots are essential for the colder conditions. Thermal underlayers and gloves are a must.
          • Historical Trivia: Thunder Bay’s Sleeping Giant, a natural rock formation, has been voted one of Canada’s Seven Wonders and adds a touch of majestic beauty to snowy landscapes.

          Manitoba

          Winnipeg

          • Current Conditions: A chilly -10°C (14°F) under mostly clear skies. Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure is steady at 102.2 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Sunny in the morning, turning cloudy by afternoon. High of -5°C (23°F), low of -11°C (12°F).
            • November 26: Overcast with snow developing in the evening, accumulating 2-4 cm. High of -4°C (25°F), low of -12°C (10°F).
            • November 27: Snow tapers off in the morning, followed by cloudy skies. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -13°C (9°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:01 AM, sunset at 4:32 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Thick winter jackets and snow boots are a must as snowfall begins. A hat and gloves are critical to combat the cold.
          • Historical Trivia: Winnipeg is known for its frigid winters, with a record low of -47.8°C (-54°F) in 1879.

          Churchill

          • Current Conditions: Bitterly cold at -15°C (5°F) under mostly clear skies. Winds are from the north at 20 km/h, and the barometric pressure reads 102.5 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Clear skies dominate, with a high of -12°C (10°F) and a low of -18°C (0°F). Winds from the northwest at 15 km/h.
            • November 26: Partly cloudy with flurries in the evening. High of -11°C (12°F), low of -20°C (-4°F).
            • November 27: Cloudy with light snow accumulating 2-3 cm. High of -13°C (9°F), low of -21°C (-6°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:54 AM, sunset at 4:06 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Arctic-level winter gear is necessary, including insulated parkas, snow pants, and face protection to shield from biting winds.
          • Historical Trivia: Churchill is famously called the “Polar Bear Capital of the World,” attracting visitors during its polar bear migration season.

          Saskatchewan

          Regina

          • Current Conditions: Mostly clear and cold at -11°C (12°F). Winds are light from the northwest at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is at 101.8 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Mostly sunny with a high of -6°C (21°F), low of -12°C (10°F).
            • November 26: Overcast with snow flurries beginning in the evening, adding up to 2-3 cm. High of -4°C (25°F), low of -14°C (7°F).
            • November 27: Snow tapers off by morning, with cloudy skies following. High of -5°C (23°F), low of -15°C (5°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:05 AM, sunset at 4:52 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Bundle up with a thick coat and snow boots. Mittens and scarves will help fend off the biting cold.
          • Historical Trivia: Regina recorded its most extreme snowstorm in March 1903, with 145 cm of snow in just a few days.

          Saskatoon

          • Current Conditions: Partly cloudy with a brisk -12°C (10°F). Winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h, and the barometric pressure reads 102.0 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Sunny early, turning cloudy late. High of -7°C (19°F), low of -13°C (9°F).
            • November 26: Snow begins in the afternoon, accumulating 3-5 cm by night. High of -5°C (23°F), low of -15°C (5°F).
            • November 27: Cloudy skies with a few lingering snow showers. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -16°C (3°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:12 AM, sunset at 4:48 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Prepare for snow with insulated boots and warm layers. A windproof coat and gloves are advisable.
          • Historical Trivia: Saskatoon’s name comes from the Cree word “misâskwatômina,” referring to the Saskatoon berry, a local favorite.

          Alberta

          Edmonton

          • Current Conditions: Clear and frigid at -13°C (9°F). Winds are light from the northwest at 5 km/h, and the barometric pressure is steady at 102.4 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Sunny skies prevail, with a high of -8°C (18°F) and a low of -14°C (7°F).
            • November 26: Increasing clouds with evening snow flurries. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -16°C (3°F).
            • November 27: Mostly cloudy with intermittent snow showers. High of -7°C (19°F), low of -17°C (1°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:15 AM, sunset at 4:25 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Thick winter wear is essential, including a parka, snow boots, and thermal layers.
          • Historical Trivia: Edmonton recorded its lowest-ever temperature of -49.4°C (-57°F) on January 19, 1886.

          Calgary

          • Current Conditions: Clear skies with a brisk -11°C (12°F). Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure reads 102.3 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Sunny early, with clouds arriving by late afternoon. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -12°C (10°F).
            • November 26: Overcast with evening snow showers, accumulating 2-4 cm. High of -5°C (23°F), low of -14°C (7°F).
            • November 27: Cloudy with snow tapering off. High of -7°C (19°F), low of -15°C (5°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:13 AM, sunset at 4:37 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Insulated clothing and sturdy snow boots are necessary for the chilly and snowy conditions.
          • Historical Trivia: Calgary is renowned for its Chinooks, warm winds that can cause temperatures to rise by up to 15°C in just a few hours.

          Manitoba

          Winnipeg

          • Current Conditions: A chilly -10°C (14°F) under mostly clear skies. Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure is steady at 102.2 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Sunny in the morning, turning cloudy by afternoon. High of -5°C (23°F), low of -11°C (12°F).
            • November 26: Overcast with snow developing in the evening, accumulating 2-4 cm. High of -4°C (25°F), low of -12°C (10°F).
            • November 27: Snow tapers off in the morning, followed by cloudy skies. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -13°C (9°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:01 AM, sunset at 4:32 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Thick winter jackets and snow boots are a must as snowfall begins. A hat and gloves are critical to combat the cold.
          • Historical Trivia: Winnipeg is known for its frigid winters, with a record low of -47.8°C (-54°F) in 1879.

          Churchill

          • Current Conditions: Bitterly cold at -15°C (5°F) under mostly clear skies. Winds are from the north at 20 km/h, and the barometric pressure reads 102.5 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Clear skies dominate, with a high of -12°C (10°F) and a low of -18°C (0°F). Winds from the northwest at 15 km/h.
            • November 26: Partly cloudy with flurries in the evening. High of -11°C (12°F), low of -20°C (-4°F).
            • November 27: Cloudy with light snow accumulating 2-3 cm. High of -13°C (9°F), low of -21°C (-6°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:54 AM, sunset at 4:06 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Arctic-level winter gear is necessary, including insulated parkas, snow pants, and face protection to shield from biting winds.
          • Historical Trivia: Churchill is famously called the “Polar Bear Capital of the World,” attracting visitors during its polar bear migration season.

          Saskatchewan

          Regina

          • Current Conditions: Mostly clear and cold at -11°C (12°F). Winds are light from the northwest at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is at 101.8 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Mostly sunny with a high of -6°C (21°F), low of -12°C (10°F).
            • November 26: Overcast with snow flurries beginning in the evening, adding up to 2-3 cm. High of -4°C (25°F), low of -14°C (7°F).
            • November 27: Snow tapers off by morning, with cloudy skies following. High of -5°C (23°F), low of -15°C (5°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:05 AM, sunset at 4:52 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Bundle up with a thick coat and snow boots. Mittens and scarves will help fend off the biting cold.
          • Historical Trivia: Regina recorded its most extreme snowstorm in March 1903, with 145 cm of snow in just a few days.

          Saskatoon

          • Current Conditions: Partly cloudy with a brisk -12°C (10°F). Winds are from the northwest at 15 km/h, and the barometric pressure reads 102.0 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Sunny early, turning cloudy late. High of -7°C (19°F), low of -13°C (9°F).
            • November 26: Snow begins in the afternoon, accumulating 3-5 cm by night. High of -5°C (23°F), low of -15°C (5°F).
            • November 27: Cloudy skies with a few lingering snow showers. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -16°C (3°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:12 AM, sunset at 4:48 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Prepare for snow with insulated boots and warm layers. A windproof coat and gloves are advisable.
          • Historical Trivia: Saskatoon’s name comes from the Cree word “misâskwatômina,” referring to the Saskatoon berry, a local favorite.

          Alberta

          Edmonton

          • Current Conditions: Clear and frigid at -13°C (9°F). Winds are light from the northwest at 5 km/h, and the barometric pressure is steady at 102.4 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Sunny skies prevail, with a high of -8°C (18°F) and a low of -14°C (7°F).
            • November 26: Increasing clouds with evening snow flurries. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -16°C (3°F).
            • November 27: Mostly cloudy with intermittent snow showers. High of -7°C (19°F), low of -17°C (1°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:15 AM, sunset at 4:25 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Thick winter wear is essential, including a parka, snow boots, and thermal layers.
          • Historical Trivia: Edmonton recorded its lowest-ever temperature of -49.4°C (-57°F) on January 19, 1886.

          Calgary

          • Current Conditions: Clear skies with a brisk -11°C (12°F). Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure reads 102.3 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Sunny early, with clouds arriving by late afternoon. High of -6°C (21°F), low of -12°C (10°F).
            • November 26: Overcast with evening snow showers, accumulating 2-4 cm. High of -5°C (23°F), low of -14°C (7°F).
            • November 27: Cloudy with snow tapering off. High of -7°C (19°F), low of -15°C (5°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:13 AM, sunset at 4:37 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Insulated clothing and sturdy snow boots are necessary for the chilly and snowy conditions.
          • Historical Trivia: Calgary is renowned for its Chinooks, warm winds that can cause temperatures to rise by up to 15°C in just a few hours.

          British Columbia

          Kamloops

          • Current Conditions: Cloudy with a temperature of -2°C (28°F). Winds are light from the northwest at 5 km/h, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.8 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Rather cloudy. High of 2°C (35°F), low of -5°C (23°F).
            • November 26: Low clouds breaking for some sun. High of 1°C (34°F), low of -2°C (28°F).
            • November 27: Partly sunny and very cold. High of -11°C (12°F), low of -14°C (7°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:45 AM, sunset at 4:15 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Layering is key to stay comfortable in the fluctuating temperatures. A warm coat and gloves are advisable for the chilly mornings and evenings.
          • Historical Trivia: Kamloops is known as the “Tournament Capital of Canada” due to its numerous sports events hosted annually.

          Prince George

          • Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of -14°C (7°F). Winds are light from the northwest at 5 km/h, and the barometric pressure is steady at 102.2 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Partly sunny and very cold. High of -13°C (8°F), low of -21°C (-6°F).
            • November 26: Very cold with sun and some clouds. High of -11°C (12°F), low of -14°C (7°F).
            • November 27: Very cold with some clouds, then sunny. High of -12°C (10°F), low of -21°C (-6°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 8:00 AM, sunset at 4:00 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: Thick winter jackets and snow boots are a must as snowfall begins. A hat and gloves are critical to combat the cold.
          • Historical Trivia: Prince George is often called the “Spruce Capital of the World” due to its extensive logging industry.

          Vancouver

          • Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 6°C (44°F). Winds are light from the southeast at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.5 kPa.
          • Forecast:
            • November 25: Sunshine and a few clouds. High of 8°C (46°F), low of 3°C (38°F).
            • November 26: Intervals of clouds and sunshine. High of 8°C (46°F), low of 4°C (40°F).
            • November 27: Mostly cloudy with a brief shower or two. High of 8°C (46°F), low of 5°C (41°F).
          • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:30 AM, sunset at 4:20 PM.
          • Wardrobe Suggestions: A light jacket and umbrella are advisable due to the occasional rain. Layering is key to stay comfortable in the fluctuating temperatures.
          • Historical Trivia: Vancouver is one of the warmest cities in Canada during the winter, with an average January temperature of 5°C (41°F).

           

    Victoria

        • Current Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 8°C (46°F). Winds are light from the southeast at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is steady at 101.5 kPa.
        • Forecast:
          • November 25: Mostly cloudy with a brief shower or two. High of 8°C (46°F), low of 5°C (40°F).
          • November 26: Periods of clouds and sunshine with a passing shower. High of 9°C (48°F), low of 5°C (40°F).
          • November 27: Mostly cloudy with a brief shower or two. High of 8°C (46°F), low of 5°C (40°F).
        • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 7:35 AM, sunset at 4:25 PM.
        • Wardrobe Suggestions: A light jacket and umbrella are advisable due to the occasional rain.
    • Wardrobe Suggestions: A light jacket and umbrella are advisable due to the occasional rain. Comfortable, waterproof footwear will keep your feet dry on wet days.
    • Historical Trivia: Victoria boasts Canada’s mildest climate, with an average annual temperature of about 11°C (52°F). The city is also home to some of Canada’s oldest gardens, including the world-famous Butchart Gardens.

    Yukon

    Dawson City

    • Current Conditions: Clear and frigid at -22°C (-8°F). Winds are calm, and the barometric pressure is stable at 102.7 kPa.
    • Forecast:
      • November 25: Sunny but bitterly cold. High of -20°C (-4°F), low of -28°C (-18°F).
      • November 26: Continued clear skies with a high of -22°C (-8°F) and a low of -30°C (-22°F).
      • November 27: Clouds will increase, with a chance of light snow flurries. High of -19°C (-2°F), low of -26°C (-15°F).
    • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 9:56 AM, sunset at 3:55 PM.
    • Wardrobe Suggestions: Arctic-level gear is essential for Dawson City’s freezing conditions. Layering is critical, including thermal undergarments and insulated outerwear.
    • Historical Trivia: During the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1890s, Dawson City saw its population swell to nearly 40,000, despite temperatures regularly dipping below -40°C (-40°F).

    Northwest Territories

    Yellowknife

    • Current Conditions: Bitterly cold with mostly clear skies and a temperature of -25°C (-13°F). Winds are light from the northwest at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is at 102.9 kPa.
    • Forecast:
      • November 25: Sunny but freezing cold. High of -22°C (-8°F), low of -30°C (-22°F).
      • November 26: A mix of sun and clouds. High of -24°C (-11°F), low of -29°C (-20°F).
      • November 27: Partly cloudy with isolated flurries in the evening. High of -21°C (-6°F), low of -28°C (-18°F).
    • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise at 9:28 AM, sunset at 3:11 PM.
    • Wardrobe Suggestions: Extreme cold weather gear is mandatory, including down-filled jackets, insulated boots, and face masks to prevent frostbite.
    • Historical Trivia: Yellowknife is known for its vibrant northern lights displays, with peak aurora viewing occurring between November and March.

    Nunavut

    Alert

    • Current Conditions: Bitterly cold at -30°C (-22°F) with clear skies. Winds are light at 10 km/h, and the barometric pressure is at 102.4 kPa.
    • Forecast:
      • November 25: Extremely cold with clear skies. High of -28°C (-18°F), low of -33°C (-27°F).
      • November 26: Continued clear skies with a high of -29°C (-20°F) and a low of -34°C (-29°F).
      • November 27: Partly cloudy with bitterly cold conditions persisting. High of -27°C (-17°F), low of -35°C (-31°F).
    • Sunrise and Sunset: Alert is currently in polar night, meaning the sun won’t rise above the horizon until early February.
    • Wardrobe Suggestions: Specialized Arctic gear, including insulated parkas, heavy-duty mittens, and thermal face masks, is required for these conditions.
    • Historical Trivia: Alert is the northernmost permanently inhabited place on Earth, situated just 817 kilometers from the North Pole.
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