Weekly Temperature & Wind Speed
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
High:
-9.6°
-12.1°
-12.9°
-12.7°
-3.8°
-8.1°
-3.5°
Low:
-13.8°
-23.2°
-18.5°
-20.8°
-12.0°
-15.6°
-12.9°
Wind (km/h):
10.6 NE
25.2 WSW
24.8 WSW
22.3 SSW
16.0 SW
7.2 E
15.8 SSW
This week, we saw some very cold temperatures, with lows dipping into the -20s around Wasaga Beach and into the -30s in my hometown of Sudbury. The wind chill was a significant factor on Monday, with strong winds for the northwest pushing the temperatures into dangerous territories.
Monday, January 20th, 2025—The winds were from the southwest on Monday, so even though the temperature was around -15C, it wasn’t too bad. The trick to enjoying the beach in the winter is to be aware of the wind direction and dress for the weather.
Monday, January 20th, 2025 – We reached -23C overnight, and not surprisingly, Nottawasaga Bay was frozen solid out beyond the ice berms. The white ice chunks that were previously floating were suddenly stationary encased in ice.
Tuesday, January 21st, 2025: During my walk on Tuesday, we had strong winds and temperatures around -15C. You can see how much snow is drifted around the sign at the entrance to the beach from 14th Street. Someone built a cool snow fort a few days before when the temperature was warm enough for the snow to stick.
Tuesday, January 21st, 2025 – A cold evening walk along a windswept area near Beach 5. The snowmobile trails were firm and easy to walk on.
Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025 – The cold persisted on Wednesday, and I took two walks down the beach. This picture taken looking west from near Beach area 5.
Thursday, January 23rd, 2025 – Snow squalls in the distance heading our way.