Tuesday, December 2, 2025 — Kenora • Grassy Narrows • Whitedog
THUNDER BAY – WEATHER DESK – The Kenora Airport reports –11.3°C with light snow at 5:00 a.m. CST. The wind is blowing from the southwest at 19 km/h (wind chill –19), the pressure is 100.8 kPa (falling), the humidity is 87%, and the visibility is 13 km. It starts with a sting on the cheeks.
Today: Cloudy, with light snow around noon, then the wind will change.
There is a 30% chance of flurries this morning, but most of the time it will be cloudy. Near noon, there will be periods of snow (about 2 cm).
Winds will be blowing south at 20 km/h this afternoon, then it will turn northwest at 20 km/h. The high was -11°C this morning, but the wind chill made it feel like -24°C. This afternoon, it got better and felt like -17°C.
Tonight: Flurries stop, the sky clears up late, and it gets very cold
Light snow will stop early this evening. It will be cloudy with a 30% chance of flurries, and it will clear up overnight. The wind is coming from the northwest at 20 km/h, with gusts up to 40 km/h. Low: 20°C. Wind chill will be -19 tonight and close to -29 overnight. If your skin is exposed, you could get frostbite.
Wednesday: Some people will see bright breaks and blowing snow.
There will be a mix of sun and clouds, and there is a 60% chance of flurries in the afternoon. Wind from the northwest at 30 km/h, with gusts up to 50 km/h. The temperature is high at 15°C, but the wind chill is close to 30°C, which means the risk of frostbite is still high.
Wednesday night: More clouds, low of –18°C.
Thursday: Flakes that come and go
There is a 60% chance of flurries and it is cloudy. The high is -11°C.
Thursday night: It will be cloudy at times, and there is a 40% chance of flurries. The low will be –15°C.
What to wear and how to get there
Wear a thermal base layer, a warm mid-layer, and a winter jacket that won’t let the wind through. Put on a toque, warm mittens, a neck warmer, and winter boots with good traction. Limit how much skin is exposed to the wind chill at night and in the morning. Drivers: be careful of black ice at night and slow down on bridges and open stretches.
Fun facts about the weather in your area
When the wind blows from the northwest, the islands and channels on Lake of the Woods can create narrow flurry “streamers” that dust one shoreline while the next bay stays quiet.






