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Weather forecast for Indigenous communities in Northern Ontario for November 21-22, 2024
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Weather forecast for Indigenous communities in Northern Ontario for November 21-22, 2024

Weather forecast for Indigenous communities in Northern Ontario for November 21-22, 2024
North Star Air – Logan Baird, First Officer, Pilatus PC12

THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – As the end of November approaches, communities across Northern Ontario are experiencing the transition to winter. Here is a detailed weather forecast for Marten Falls, Wasaho Cree Nation (Fort Severn), Fort Hope, Sachigo Lake, Big Trout Lake, Sandy Lake, Pikangikum, Cat Lake, Kasabonika Lake, Neskantaga (Lansdowne House), Summer Beaver, Peawanuck and Attawapiskat on November 21, 22 and 23, 2024.

Martre Falls

Current conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 2°C. Winds are light and barometric pressure is stable at 101.5 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 21: Low clouds with risk of showers in the afternoon. Maximum temperature of 4°C, minimum temperature of 2°C.
  • November 22: Rain and drizzle in the morning, changing to rain and snow showers in the afternoon. Maximum temperature of 4°C, minimum temperature of -1°C.
  • November 23: Colder with intermittent snow, accumulating 1 to 2 cm. High of 0°C, low of -4°C.

Sunrise and sunset: Sunrise at 8:15 a.m., sunset at 4:45 p.m.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Throw it on with a warm coat, hat and gloves. Waterproof footwear is recommended due to the risk of rain and snow.

Weather anecdote: Did you know? Marten Falls often experiences its first significant snowfall in late November, marking the true start of winter.

Wasaho Cree Nation (Fort Severn)

Current conditions: Cloudy sky with a temperature of 1°C. Winds are calm and barometric pressure is 101.8 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 21: Conditions covered. High of 3°C, low of 0°C.
  • November 22: Cloudy with showers in the morning, changing to light snow in the afternoon, accumulating up to 1 cm. Maximum temperature of 1°C, minimum temperature of -4°C.
  • November 23: Cloudy with flurries in the morning, followed by light snow in the afternoon, adding another 1 cm. Maximum temperature -2°C, minimum temperature -4°C.

Sunrise and sunset: Sunrise at 8:30 a.m., sunset at 4:30 p.m.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A thick winter coat, scarf and insulated boots are recommended to stay warm and dry.

Weather anecdote: Fort Severn is Ontario’s northernmost community and often experiences early and prolonged winter conditions.

Fort Hope

Current conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 2°C. Light winds and barometric pressure of 101.6 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 21: Morning showers possible; otherwise, overcast skies. High of 3°C, low of 2°C.
  • November 22: Cloudy with light snow in the afternoon, minimal accumulation. Maximum temperature of 3°C, minimum temperature of -4°C.
  • November 23: Colder with periodic snow, accumulating 1 to 3 cm. High of -1°C, low of -6°C.

Sunrise and sunset: Sunrise at 8:20 a.m., sunset at 4:50 p.m.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Dress in layers with a warm jacket, hat and gloves. Waterproof boots are recommended.

Weather anecdote: Fort Hope, also known as Eabametoong, often sees its lakes begin to freeze over in late November.

Sachigo Lake

Current conditions: Freezing fog with a temperature of 0°C. Calm winds and barometric pressure of 101.7 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 21: Cloudy sky. Maximum temperature of 2°C, minimum temperature of -2°C.
  • November 22: Colder with intermittent snow, accumulating 1 to 2 cm. High of -2°C, low of -5°C.
  • November 23: Conditions covered. Maximum temperature -2°C, minimum temperature -8°C.

Sunrise and sunset: Sunrise at 8:25 a.m., sunset at 4:40 p.m.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A thick coat, scarf and gloves are essential. Beware of icy patches due to freezing fog.

Weather anecdote: The name Sachigo Lake is derived from the Ojibwe word “sakiigo”, meaning “outlet”, referring to its location at the mouth of the Sachigo River.

Big Trout Lake

Current conditions: Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 1°C. Light winds and barometric pressure of 101.6 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 21: Overcast sky. Maximum temperature of 3°C, minimum temperature of -1°C.
  • November 22: Snowfall accumulating 1 to 2 cm. High of 0°C, low of -5°C.
  • November 23: Morning snow adding up to 1 cm; otherwise, cloudy. Maximum temperature -2°C, minimum temperature -7°C.

Sunrise and sunset: Sunrise at 8:30 a.m., sunset at 4:35 p.m.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Insulated clothing, including a warm coat, hat and gloves. Waterproof boots are recommended.

Weather anecdote: Big Trout Lake is known for its abundant fishing opportunities, even as winter approaches and the lake begins to freeze over.

Sand Lake

Current conditions: Overcast skies with a temperature of 1°C. Winds are light and barometric pressure is stable at 101.5 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 21: Cloudy all day with a slight chance of snow showers in the evening. Maximum temperature of 3°C, minimum temperature of -1°C.
  • November 22: Light snow expected in the afternoon, with light accumulations of up to 2 cm. High of 0°C, low of -4°C.
  • November 23: Intermittent snow showers throughout the day, adding up to 1 cm of snow. Maximum temperature -2°C, minimum temperature -6°C.

Sunrise and sunset: Sunrise at 8:20 a.m., sunset at 4:45 p.m.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A warm jacket and sturdy, waterproof boots are necessary. Don’t forget your hat and gloves to stay warm.

Weather anecdote: Sandy Lake was once a hub of the fur trade, and its winters were just as harsh then as they are today!


Pikangikum

Current conditions: Overcast skies with a temperature of 1°C. The winds are calm and the barometric pressure remains at 101.6 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 21: Cloudy skies with a slight risk of drizzle in the evening. High of 3°C, low of 0°C.
  • November 22: Mix of rain and snow expected in the afternoon, changing to light snow in the evening. Maximum temperature of 1°C, minimum temperature of -3°C.
  • November 23: Overcast skies with a few snow showers. High of -1°C, low of -5°C.

Sunrise and sunset: Sunrise at 8:15 a.m., sunset at 4:50 p.m.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Layers are key! Add a waterproof jacket and winter boots to protect yourself from slush.

Weather anecdote: Pikangikum is home to one of the largest populations of woodland caribou, which thrives in the region’s boreal forest.


Cat lake

Current conditions: Light snow with a temperature of -1°C. Winds are gentle and barometric pressure is 101.4 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 21: Light snow all day, with accumulations of up to 2 cm. High of 0°C, low of -3°C.
  • November 22: Intermittent snow expected, adding another 2 cm. High of -2°C, low of -5°C.
  • November 23: Snow showers early, diminishing in the afternoon. Maximum temperature -4°C, minimum temperature -8°C.

Sunrise and sunset: Sunrise at 8:25 a.m., sunset at 4:40 p.m.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Break out the big coats, boots and mittens: Cat Lake is definitely feeling the cold!

Weather anecdote: Cat Lake’s name comes from the abundance of wild bobcats historically found in the area.


Lake Kasabonika

Current conditions: Partly cloudy sky with a temperature of 0°C. Winds are light and barometric pressure is stable at 101.7 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 21: Increasing clouds with highs of 2°C and lows of -1°C.
  • November 22: Snow expected in the afternoon, with accumulations of nearly 2 cm. High of -1°C, low of -5°C.
  • November 23: Overcast skies with isolated snow showers. Maximum temperature of -3°C, minimum temperature of -7°C.

Sunrise and sunset: Sunrise at 8:30 a.m., sunset at 4:35 p.m.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Opt for warm layers and waterproof boots for slushy conditions.

Weather anecdote: The deep waters of Lake Kasabonika provide a natural sanctuary for cold-water fish species, even when the winter freeze begins.


Neskantaga (Lansdowne House)

Current conditions: Cloudy skies with a temperature of -1°C. Winds are calm and barometric pressure is stable at 101.6 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 21: Cloudy with a chance of light snow late in the evening. High of 1°C, low of -2°C.
  • November 22: Snow showers are expected throughout the day, with minor accumulations. Maximum temperature of -1°C, minimum temperature of -4°C.
  • November 23: Overcast skies with a few snow showers. Maximum temperature -3°C, minimum temperature -6°C.

Sunrise and sunset: Sunrise at 8:30 a.m., sunset at 4:40 p.m.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A thick coat, scarf and gloves will keep you comfortable when the snow starts to fall.

Weather anecdote: Neskantaga means “between two lakes”, referring to its unique geographical location.


Peawanuck

Current conditions: Clear skies with a temperature of -3°C. Winds are calm and barometric pressure is stable at 101.9 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 21: Mostly clear, with maximum temperatures of -1°C and minimum temperatures of -4°C.
  • November 22: Increasing clouds with snow late in the day. Maximum temperature -2°C, minimum temperature -6°C.
  • November 23: Light snow in the morning, decreasing in the evening. Maximum temperature -4°C, minimum temperature -8°C.

Sunrise and sunset: Sunrise at 8:35 a.m., sunset at 4:30 p.m.

Wardrobe Suggestions: Bundle up in a warm coat, hat and scarf to protect yourself from the frigid air.

Weather anecdote: Peawanuck, which means “flint” in Cree, is a nod to its geological history.


Attawapiskat

Current conditions: Cloudy with light snow showers and a temperature of -2°C. The winds are gentle and the barometric pressure indicates 101.8 kPa.

Forecast:

  • November 21: Overcast skies with scattered snow showers. High of -1°C, low of -3°C.
  • November 22: Morning snow, accumulating up to 2 cm. High of -2°C, low of -5°C.
  • November 23: Overcast skies with snow showers easing in the afternoon. Maximum temperature -4°C, minimum temperature -8°C.

Sunrise and sunset: Sunrise at 8:40 a.m., sunset at 4:25 p.m.

Wardrobe Suggestions: A thick winter coat, gloves and sturdy winter boots are essential in this northern community.

Weather anecdote: Attawapiskat is known for its stunning Northern Lights displays on clear winter nights.