A Bright, Brisk Monday Leads into a Quiet, Cool Stretch
DRYDEN & VERMILION BAY – It’s a crisp, mainly clear start to the day with classic early-November vibes. At 5:00 AM CST, Monday, November 3, 2025, the Dryden Airport is reporting 2.2°C with mainly clear skies. The barometric pressure sits at 100.7 kPa, humidity is 80%, and a west wind at 22 km/h gusting to 32 km/h adds a little nip to the air. Visibility is 16 km, so you’ll catch that pale autumn sunrise if you’re up and moving.
Today shapes up mainly sunny, but keep that jacket handy: west winds will freshen to 30 km/h with gusts up to 50 km/h, keeping the air feeling cooler than the forecast high of 7°C. The UV index is 1 (low), so sunglasses are optional—not mandatory—but the glare off any frost still earns them a place on the dash.
Tonight – Clear, Calmer, and a Touch Below Freezing
Skies stay clear tonight as the wind eases from west 20 km/h gusting 40 to light later this evening. Temperatures slip to -1°C, setting up a crunchy frost by dawn on roofs, windshields, and those last brave garden pots. It’s a good night to bring in anything that dislikes a freeze.
Tuesday – A Beauty: Mainly Sunny and a Degree Warmer
Tuesday is a near copy-and-paste, with mainly sunny skies and a high of 8°C. Winds are lighter than Monday, which will make the afternoon feel friendlier for errands or a loop along the river. Another clear night follows with a low near -1°C—more frost for the morning routine, so keep the scraper within reach.
Wednesday – Clouds Drift Back, Then Another Clear, Cold Night
By Wednesday, expect increasing cloudiness and a cooler feel with the high near 6°C. It looks dry, just dimmer. Skies clear again overnight with a colder low near -2°C, so sidewalks and steps may turn slick early Thursday.
What to Wear (and Pack)
Layer for the breeze and the big day-to-night swing. A warm base layer, mid-weight fleece, and a wind-resistant jacket will keep you comfortable under the westerlies today. Add a toque and light gloves for the morning school run and late-evening dog walk. Footwear with decent grip is a smart call with frosty mornings and leaf-slick sidewalks.
Local Weather Trivia
On breezy, sunny days like these, the clear, dry air lets heat escape quickly after sunset—why it can feel almost springlike at 3 p.m. and like a deep-freeze at 7 a.m. That sharp radiational cooling is the secret sauce behind our repeated frosty mornings this week.






