Foggy Start, Drizzly Patches, Then a Chill: Kenora & Lake of the Woods Weather

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Misty Morning Settles Into Cloud and a Colder Friday

KENORA / GRASSY NARROWS / LAKE OF THE WOODS — 4:00 a.m. CST, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025
Current conditions at Kenora Airport: mist and 1.1°C with visibility 5 km. The barometric pressure is 101.2 kPa and rising, humidity is 99%, and winds are NW 13 km/h (it feels damp and a touch raw).

Today — Cloudy, Pockets of Drizzle & Fog, Little Temperature Change

Overnight periods of rain/drizzle end, but it stays cloudy with a 30% chance of drizzle early and fog patches hanging around this morning. Winds turn west 20 km/h, easing late day. Temperature steady near 0°C. UV index 1 (low).
Road note: With temps near freezing, wet can become slick, especially on bridges and shaded curves. Use low beams in fog.

Tonight — Turning Colder, Flurry Chance Late

Mainly cloudy with a 40% chance of flurries overnight. Wind becomes NW 20 km/h gusting to 40 late evening. Low –4°C with wind chill near –10. Expect refreeze on any damp surfaces.

Friday — Colder, Brighter Breaks, Stray Flurries

A mix of sun and cloud with a 30% flurry chance. High –2°C.
Friday night: Clear, low –6°C.

Saturday — A Nicer Day

Mix of sun and cloud, high +3°C.
Saturday night: Clear, low –2°C.

What to Wear & Travel Tips

  • Dress in layers: thermal base, warm mid-layer, wind-resistant shell.

  • Waterproof, grippy footwear for damp sidewalks this morning and black ice tonight.

  • On the lake and highways, plan for gusty NW crosswinds late this evening into Friday morning.

By the Numbers (Current)

Wind: NW 13 km/h • Pressure: 101.2 kPa (rising) • Humidity: 99% • Visibility: 5 km

Lake of the Woods Trivia

On calm, moist nights after rain, the lake loves to brew radiation fog—why one bay can be pea soup while the next point is crystal clear. Microclimates rule the morning drive.

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