A Glorious Spring Sunday as Sunny Skies and Warmer Days Take the Lead
Clear Skies, Calm Winds, and Zero Smoke – Just the Way We Like It!
DRYDEN – WEATHER – Sunday, May 25, 2025 – While neighbouring regions wrestle with wildfire smoke, Dryden and Vermilion Bay are waking up to a sunny and refreshing morning. At 6:00 AM CDT, conditions at Dryden Airport were near perfect, with clear skies, a calm temperature of 6.9°C, and a light east-northeast breeze at 5 km/h gently stirring the air.
Humidity levels are at 83%, and visibility is clear at 16 km—not a hint of smoke in sight. Barometric pressure is holding steady at 102.7 kPa and rising, pointing to a continuation of this beautiful stretch of weather.
Today’s forecast brings wall-to-wall sunshine this morning, shifting to a mix of sun and cloud later this afternoon. Temperatures will rise to a comfortable high of 21°C, ideal for outdoor adventures, gardening, or just lounging with a good book. The UV index is 7, which is considered high—so don’t forget the sunscreen and a good sunhat!
Tonight sees partly cloudy skies turning clear, with temperatures dipping to a pleasant low of 7°C.
Looking Ahead: A Classic Canadian Spring Week
Monday continues the sunny trend, starting bright and becoming a mix of sun and cloud in the afternoon, with a daytime high of 22°C. Overnight temperatures remain mild at 9°C under clear skies. Tuesday tops it all off with sunny skies and a high of 24°C, a perfect day to call in “well” and head outdoors. A few cloudy periods will roll in Tuesday night, but lows remain comfortable at 10°C.
No signs of any disruptive weather or smoke plumes for Dryden and Vermilion Bay—just smooth sailing through spring.
Wardrobe Suggestion
Layer lightly this morning, but get ready to shed those outer layers quickly. Sunglasses, sunscreen, and your favourite spring attire are all you’ll need for this sunshine-filled day.
Weather Trivia: A Clear Day’s Advantage
Did you know? With no pollution or smoke in the atmosphere, visibility can stretch over 40 km on a perfectly clear day in northwestern Ontario. That means from some high vantage points in Dryden, you might just spot a lake you didn’t know was there—bonus points if it’s unnamed!