Traveller’s weather forecast from Winnipeg to Sault Ste. Marie: Flurries, rain, and windy conditions across Northern Ontario
Thunder Bay – WEATHER DESK – Travelling across the Trans-Canada Highway from the Prairies in Winnipeg through Northwestern Ontario into Sault Ste. Marie in Northeastern Ontario this week will feel like a journey through multiple seasons.
Expect everything from sunshine to flurries, with cold mornings, gusty winds, and improving conditions toward the weekend.
Highway 1 to Highways 17 Travel Outlook
Winnipeg
- Starting point offers relatively milder spring conditions
- Highs: 8°C to 12°C
- Mix of sun and cloud with occasional showers
- Roads generally wet but improving
Kenora & Lake of the Woods
- Winter-like start with flurries and wind chills near -10°C in the morning
- Highs: 3°C to 6°C
- Improving later in the week with sunshine returning
Dryden & Ignace
- Cloudy with flurries or rain showers
- Highs: 4°C to 7°C
- Overnight lows below freezing
- Watch for slushy or slick stretches, especially early morning
Thunder Bay
- Cloudy with a chance of flurries or rain showers
- Highs: 6°C to 8°C
- Gusty northwest winds up to 40 km/h
- Conditions improve by Friday with sunshine
Nipigon
- Similar to Thunder Bay but slightly cooler
- Mixed precipitation possible
- Windy conditions near Lake Superior
Wawa
- Cooler and more unsettled
- Highs: 5°C to 9°C
- Periods of rain, with possible flurries at night
Sault Ste. Marie
- Milder spring conditions returning
- Highs: 10°C to 14°C
- Mix of sun and cloud with scattered showers
- Best overall driving conditions on this stretch
Key Travel Weather Hazards
- Flurries and snow showers west of Thunder Bay
- Strong winds (especially near Lake Superior)
- Temperature swings causing icy mornings and wet afternoons
- Reduced visibility at times in flurries
Road Safety Reminder
Before heading out, check the latest highway conditions at:
👉 511 Ontario (www.511on.ca) for real-time updates on road closures, construction, and weather impacts.
What to Carry in Your Vehicle
Spring travel in Northern Ontario still requires winter-level preparedness. Pack:
Essentials
- Warm blankets or sleeping bag
- Extra clothing (hat, gloves, insulated layers)
- Non-perishable food and water
- Flashlight with extra batteries
Safety & Emergency
- Fully charged phone + car charger
- First aid kit
- Booster cables
- Ice scraper and snow brush
Roadside Preparedness
- Small shovel
- Sand or kitty litter for traction
- Reflective triangles or flares
Pro Tip
Keep your fuel tank at least half full—long stretches between communities can leave limited options if delays occur.
Travel Outlook Summary
- पश्चिम (Winnipeg to Kenora): Cold, flurries, improving late week
- Central (Dryden to Thunder Bay): Mixed precipitation, windy
- East (Wawa to Sault Ste. Marie): Milder, more spring-like
Final Word
This is a classic Northern Ontario spring drive—expect rapid changes, plan ahead, and be ready for winter conditions even in May. The good news? Warmer, more stable weather is building for the weekend.
Overview
Traveller’s weather forecast from Winnipeg to Sault Ste. Marie: Flurries, rain, and windy conditions across Northern Ontario with safety tips and road preparedness advice.










