July 6, 2025: Dryden and Vermilion Bay Weather Forecast – A Sunny Sunday with Rain on the Horizon

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Dryden – Weather – Dryden and Vermilion Bay residents can look forward to a beautiful Sunday with clear skies this morning and a comfortable afternoon ahead. However, the tranquil weather won’t last long — increasing cloud cover and potential thunderstorms are expected to return Monday afternoon as the next system moves in.

Today’s Weather Overview

Current Conditions – 5:00 AM CDT

  • Temperature: 11.0°C

  • Humidity: 85%

  • Dew Point: 8.6°C

  • Wind: North-northeast at 9 km/h

  • Pressure: 102.0 kPa

  • Visibility: 16 km

  • Sky: Clear and calm start

Sunday Forecast

  • Sky: A mix of sun and cloud

  • High: 24°C | Humidex: 25 – Pleasant and mild

  • UV Index: 8 – Very High; take sun precautions

  • Tonight: Partly cloudy with a low of 15°C


Tomorrow’s Outlook – Monday, July 7

  • Morning: Sunny start with increasing cloud cover

  • Afternoon: 30% chance of showers and a risk of thunderstorms developing late

  • High: 24°C | Humidex: 28

  • UV Index: 8 – Very High

  • Evening: Cloudy with 40% chance of showers, low of 14°C


Extended Forecast – Tuesday, July 8

  • Day: Mostly cloudy with a 40% chance of showers

    • High: 23°C

  • Night: Cloudy periods, low around 14°C


Wardrobe Recommendations

  • Today: T-shirt and shorts weather, but keep a light jacket for early morning or evening coolness.

  • Monday: Layer up for changing weather, and pack an umbrella or lightweight rain jacket just in case of late-day showers.

Health & Safety Tips

  • UV Protection: With UV levels peaking at 8, apply sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher), wear sunglasses, and avoid direct sun between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.

  • Storm Prep for Monday: If you plan to be out on the water or on the trails Monday afternoon, check local alerts for thunderstorm activity.

  • Mosquito Season: Still active in this region—use repellent when in wooded or marshy areas, especially in the evening.

Weather Trivia

Dryden has recorded just under 40 thunderstorm days per year, and July often brings rapidly developing systems. Thunderstorm risk peaks in the afternoon to early evening hours, especially after hot, humid days like the one forecast for tomorrow.

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