What the Thunder Bay Weather has in Store for New Year’s Day

This is just in from the officers at Environment Canada themselves! Everyone in Thunder Bay, and the entire Northwestern Ontario, should expect a much colder than usual 1st day of the year for 2010.

Rather than the usual -9 degrees Celcius seasonal temperature, temperatures will drop to around -18 degrees Celcius will should be more than enough reason to wear an extra piece of to keep us warm enough to greet the blue moon or the passing Olympic torch whichever tickles your fancy to greet the year.

Luckily for us, Mr. sun will be there to give us plenty of sunshine during the day regardless of what the temperature has in store for us.

All this unusual cold are said to be from the movement of the arctic air and that normal seasonal temperatures should be out and about around the middle of next week – just in time for work to resume.

Many might not find this news all that welcoming however, others are more than happy to be reminded of where we are all living, a little below the north pole.

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