June 8, 2025: Sioux Lookout Weather Report – Rain Showers Persist with Thunderstorm Risk

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Showers and Thunderstorms Continue as Sioux Lookout Stays Cloudy and Damp

SIOUX LOOKOUT – Grey skies and rainfall are greeting residents this morning as another unsettled weather system passes through the region. With humidity levels at 100% and light rain currently falling, expect a day of intermittent showers and a risk of thunderstorms by this afternoon. While conditions may briefly stabilize, more rainfall is expected to return through Monday.

Today’s Weather Overview

Current Conditions

At 6:00 AM CDT, Sioux Lookout Airport is reporting:

  • Temperature: 12.4°C

  • Condition: Light Rain

  • Humidity: 100%

  • Winds: From the south at 6 km/h

  • Pressure: 99.9 kPa and falling

  • Visibility: 19 km

The steady humidity and declining pressure signal that the area is not yet done with precipitation.

Sunday Forecast

  • Morning: Showers ending, then cloudy with 40% chance of light showers

  • Afternoon: Showers resuming near noon with thunderstorm risk

  • High: 18°C

  • UV Index: 3 (moderate)

Tomorrow’s Forecast

Monday, June 9

  • Morning: 60% chance of showers continuing

  • Afternoon: Showers becoming likely with a risk of a thunderstorm

  • High: 19°C

  • Night: Cloudy periods with 30% chance of showers.

  • Low: 11°C

Tuesday, June 10

  • Day: A mix of sun and cloud with a 30% chance of showers.

  • High: 22°C

  • Night: Cloudy periods with 60% chance of showers.

  • Low: 12°C


Wardrobe Recommendations

  • Today: Bring a raincoat or umbrella and wear water-resistant footwear. Temperatures are mild but moisture will linger.

  • Monday: Similar gear is recommended as thunderstorms may return.

  • Tuesday: A light jacket will suffice, but keep an umbrella close for spotty showers.

Weather Trivia

Sioux Lookout’s Wettest June?
Back in 1974, Sioux Lookout saw over 150 mm of rain in just one month, more than twice the average June rainfall. Today’s unsettled pattern echoes that historically wet summer, though totals so far remain more modest.

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