December 22, 2025: Dryden & Vermilion Bay Detailed Weather Forecast — Snow Tonight, Freezing Drizzle Risk, Gusty West Winds

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Thunder Bay – Weather Desk – The Dryden–Vermilion Bay corridor is starting Monday under a blanket of cloud and cold air, but the bigger story arrives tonight: snow moves in this evening (2–4 cm) with a risk of freezing drizzle overnight, and west winds gusting to 50 km/h may create areas of drifting and reduced visibility. If you’re travelling Highway 17 later today or Tuesday morning, plan for winter driving conditions.

Today’s Weather Overview

Current Conditions (Dryden Airport — 5:08 AM CST)

At 5:08 AM CST, Dryden Airport reported cloudy skies and -15.6°C (4°F). The air is fairly moist for this temperature, with 85% humidity and a dew point of -17.6°C. A light ENE wind at 11 km/h is enough to make it feel colder, with a wind chill of -22. Pressure sits at 102.3 kPa, and visibility is 16 km.

Today (Monday, Dec. 22)

Expect increasing cloudiness this morning with winds staying relatively light (up to 15 km/h). The high reaches -7°C (19°F). Wind chills stay sharp early (near -27 this morning), improving to around -13 this afternoon. UV index is 1 (low)—still a bright-day reminder that snow glare can be annoying even when UV risk is low.

Tonight

Clouds hold firm and snow begins this evening, with 2 to 4 cm expected. There is a risk of freezing drizzle overnight, which can lay down slick patches before you even realize it. Winds turn west 30 km/h gusting to 50 overnight, which can shuffle snow across open stretches and make it feel colder. Low -15°C, with wind chill dipping to about -23overnight.

Tomorrow’s Forecast

Expected Conditions (Next 3 Days)

Tuesday, Dec. 23

  • Cloudy, with a 40% chance of flurries in the morning

  • Risk of freezing drizzle early in the morning

  • Wind: W 30 km/h gusting to 50, becoming light late afternoon

  • High: -12°C

  • Wind chill: -26 in the morning, near -20 in the afternoon

Tuesday Night

  • Cloudy periods

  • Low: -21°C

Wednesday, Dec. 24

  • A mix of sun and cloud

  • High: -9°C

  • Night: cloudy, low -12°C

Thursday, Dec. 25 (Christmas Day)

  • Cloudy with a 30% chance of flurries

  • High: -4°C

  • Night: cloudy periods, low -16°C

Wardrobe Recommendations

  • This morning: Dress for the wind chill—a warm parka, insulated boots, toque, and mitts. If you’re out early, a neck warmer makes a big difference when it feels like the mid -20s.

  • Tonight into Tuesday: Add water-resistant outer layers and make sure boots have solid tread—snow plus freezing drizzle can mean slippery footing and slick roads.

  • Windy overnight: A snug hood or windproof hat helps when gusts ramp up—cold air sneaks in fast around ears and neck.

Weather Trivia

For late December, Environment Canada lists Dryden normals near -12°C for the daytime high and -21°C for the overnight low. That means today’s -7°C high is running a bit milder than typical for this point in the season—even though it still feels very much like winter.


The Last Word on the Weather:
Dryden and Vermilion Bay weather for Monday, December 22, 2025: cloudy and cold this morning near -16°C. High -7°C today. Snow begins this evening (2–4 cm) with freezing drizzle risk overnight and west winds gusting 50 km/h. Tuesday stays cloudy with a chance of flurries and continued slick-spot risk.

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