Thunder Bay – WEATHER – As Thunder Bay awakens under a mostly cloudy sky this Thursday morning, conditions remain calm but with potential changes on the horizon. A mild 12°C start to the day transitions into an afternoon where scattered showers and even the risk of a thunderstorm may emerge.
Looking ahead, residents can expect warmer temperatures and a mix of sun and cloud as we head into the weekend.
Today’s Weather Overview
Current Conditions
As of 7:00 AM EDT at Thunder Bay Airport:
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Temperature: 11.8°C
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Condition: Mostly Cloudy
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Wind: WNW at 5 km/h
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Humidity: 95%
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Dew Point: 11.0°C
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Barometric Pressure: 102.0 kPa, falling
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Visibility: 32 km
Morning fog patches are clearing, and by midday, southeast winds will pick up to 20 km/h with gusts reaching 40 km/h. The high today will reach 19°C, accompanied by a UV index of 7, which is considered high—sun protection is recommended during breaks in the clouds.
There is a 40% chance of showers late this afternoon, along with the risk of a thunderstorm.
Tonight
Expect mainly cloudy skies with continued 40% chance of showers early this evening and overnight, again with the risk of a thunderstorm. Winds will ease after sunset, dropping from gusty southeast conditions to calm. The low will settle around 14°C.
Tomorrow’s Forecast
Expected Conditions
Friday, August 15:
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A warm, humid day is in store. Mainly cloudy, with a 40% chance of morning showers and thunderstorms.
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Winds shift to southwest at 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h near noon.
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Daytime high of 25°C, with a humidex of 30, making it feel noticeably warmer.
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UV index remains high at 7.
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Friday Night: Cloudy periods continue, with a 40% chance of showers. Low of 13°C.
Saturday, August 16:
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A beautiful start to the weekend with sunny skies and a high of 25°C.
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Saturday Night: Clear and cooler. Low of 8°C.
Sunday, August 17:
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Another sunny day, though a bit cooler with a high of 19°C.
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Sunday Night: Cloudy periods develop with a 30% chance of showers. Low of 7°C.
Wardrobe Recommendations
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Today: Light layers and a waterproof jacket or umbrella are smart choices, especially in the afternoon when showers or thunderstorms could roll in. Sun protection is advisable during breaks in the cloud.
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Friday: Dress for warmth and humidity—breathable fabrics like cotton or moisture-wicking materials will help. A hat and sunscreen are also recommended.
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Saturday/Sunday: Ideal for outdoor plans. Shorts and t-shirts during the day, but pack a sweater or light jacket for the cooler evenings.
Weather Trivia
Did you know? Thunder Bay’s record high for August 14 is 32.5°C, set back in 1983. While we’re not reaching those extremes today, the warm-up heading into the weekend is typical of late-summer swings seen in Northwestern Ontario.






