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…It’s Officially Summer

Seasonal temperatures, considerable sunshine and mainly light winds were common during the last week. Showers were widely scattered and potential problems with wind conditions were rare. Thunderstorms were…

Seasonal Temperatures Expected

Last week began with cool temperatures, featured a recovery to seasonal and sunny conditions, then settled into mainly cloudy and cool days. Rain days were more common…

Cold Days to Give Way Soon

Last week’s forecast of cooler and showery conditions captured reality but the outlook for this week, “temperatures recovering to somewhat warmer than average” turned out to be…

Weather Record Set!

May goes into the record books as the warmest on record in many communities in Northern Ontario. Unseasonal temperatures resulted in the early appearance of the usual…

This Crazy Weather Pt 1

By now most of you know that we had a very “low snow – almost NO snow” winter. Often the spring rain makes up for the lack…

Who Names Those Hurricanes?

According to our weather expert, Professor Graham Saunders – it’s a committee. The early practice of naming hurricanes happened after the storm. The naming first happened in…

More of Late Season Weather

Another week of summer-like conditions prevailed around Lake Nipigon and the Albany/Ogoki River systems. Temperatures at this time of the year typically rise to near 60 F.…

Is it Still Summer?

Last week qualified as summer, no matter what the calendar reports. Daytime temperatures reached 80 and higher, with mild overnights. Today will feature mild temperatures with scattered…

Summer?…Fall?…

We have to go back to 1992 to find a summer cooler than the one just experienced in northern Ontario. Perhaps it was a misplaced summer and…

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