It is always a good idea to stay on top of the latest forecast from Environment and Climate Change Canada, because weather can change quite dramatically.
THUNDER BAY – Warmer than normal conditions were experienced for October in Thunder Bay and the region, says an official with Environment Canada.
Colson said he has seen a trend in warmer than normal conditions, and to some extent drier than normal conditions going back for ‘some time now.’“On October 20th, got up to a high of 22.5 C, the record for that day remains 25.8 C set back in 1978. October 22nd, another very warm day got up to 22.6 C, the current record of 23.9 C set back in 1947 also remains,” he said.
The area will ‘not necessarily’ continue with the drier conditions, Colson said, with rain in the forecast for Monday and Tuesday. “To put those numbers into context, our normal high, as we said for this time of year, normally about four degrees and the overnight low minus five.
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