
Marten Falls – WEATHER – As of 9:02 AM EDT at Ogoki Post Airport, Marten Falls is experiencing cloudy conditions with a temperature of 11.8°C. The humidity is at 100%, resulting in misty and hazy conditions this morning. Winds are blowing from the east-northeast at 8 km/h, and visibility sits at 11 km under a light overcast sky. Atmospheric pressure is recorded at 100.1 kPa and falling.
📍 Today’s Forecast – Monday, June 9
Residents can expect a mainly cloudy day with a 60% chance of showers, particularly into the afternoon. There is also a risk of thunderstorms, making outdoor activities uncertain. The haze seen earlier today is likely to lift later in the morning.
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High: 21°C
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UV Index: 5 or moderate
🌙 Tonight – Monday Night
The skies will remain mainly cloudy with a 30% chance of showers. There is also a risk of thunderstorms early in the evening before conditions begin to stabilize overnight.
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Low: 12°C
⛅ Tuesday, June 10
Another unsettled weather day ahead with cloudy skies and a 60% chance of showers, especially by the afternoon. Thunderstorm risk continues, so keep an eye on weather alerts throughout the day.
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High: 19°C
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UV Index: 5 or moderate
Tuesday Night:
Cloudy with a 40% chance of showers.
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Low: 7°C
☁️ Wednesday, June 11
Expect cloudy skies to persist with a 60% chance of showers through the day.
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High: 8°C
Wednesday Night:
Cloudy with a 40% chance of showers.
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Low: +3°C
⚠️ Air Quality Note:
While no specific smoke advisory is in effect for Marten Falls as of this update, nearby regions are affected by wildfire smoke. Residents with respiratory conditions should remain alert to any changes in visibility or air quality announcements.
Wardrobe Recommendation:
Pack a light waterproof jacket, layers for warmth, and keep an umbrella handy. Rubber-soled shoes are ideal for wet surfaces. If planning outdoor activities, be prepared for sudden rain or thunderstorm developments.
Weather Trivia – Did You Know?
Marten Falls often experiences rapid weather shifts in early June due to the collision of cold northern air and moist southern systems. These conditions are prime for scattered thunderstorms, especially during the afternoon heat peak.