July 7, 2025: Dryden and Vermilion Bay Weather Forecast

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Weather Outlook Pine Trees and Blue Sky

Dryden – Weather – Residents in Dryden and Vermilion Bay are waking up to cloudy skies and mild temperatures. Today’s forecast will shift quickly from a calm morning to increasing cloudiness by midday, bringing the possibility of showers and thunderstorms late in the afternoon. Expect warmer summer temperatures, with humidity making conditions feel a bit warmer.

Today’s Weather Overview

Current Conditions – 6:00 AM CDT

  • Location: Dryden Airport

  • Temperature: 13.6°C

  • Condition: Cloudy

  • Pressure: 101.8 kPa

  • Humidity: 93%

  • Dew Point: 12.5°C

  • Wind: Calm

  • Visibility: 16 km

Monday Forecast – July 7, 2025

Daytime

  • Morning: Mainly sunny skies, with clouds quickly increasing as the day progresses.

  • Afternoon: 40% chance of showers developing late in the afternoon, accompanied by a risk of thunderstorms.

  • High Temperature: 25°C

  • Humidex: 26 (slightly muggy)

  • UV Index: 7 (High – sun protection recommended)

Tonight

  • Conditions: Cloudy skies continuing with a 60% chance of showers and a risk of thunderstorms.

  • Low Temperature: 15°C

  • Wind: Light and variable

Extended Weather Outlook

Tuesday, July 8

  • Conditions: Mainly cloudy with a 30% chance of morning showers and a lingering risk of thunderstorms.

  • High: 27°C

  • Humidex: 29 (warm and humid)

  • Night: Clear skies, cooler with a low of 11°C.

Wednesday, July 9

  • Conditions: Sunny and pleasant throughout the day.

  • High: 26°C

  • Night: Clear skies continue, with a low of 13°C.


Wardrobe Recommendations

  • Today: Opt for breathable fabrics and carry a rain jacket or umbrella if heading out later in the day due to possible thunderstorms.

  • Tonight: Consider keeping an umbrella handy; temperatures will remain mild.

Weather Trivia

Did You Know?
July is Dryden’s warmest month, with average high temperatures near 25°C—exactly the high forecast for today. Thunderstorms in July are quite common due to increased daytime heating and humidity.

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