Environment Canada has lifted all weather alerts for Thunder Bay, Ontario, as of the morning of March 8, 2026. The move ends a freezing rain warning that had been in place for several days, signaling a return to calmer weather for the community.
Residents can expect a mix of sun and cloud for the remainder of the day. Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 9°C, providing relief from the icy conditions that impacted the region earlier in the week.
The city had been subject to intermittent freezing drizzle and freezing rain warnings from March 3 to March 7, 2026. These weather patterns created slippery surfaces and hazardous travel conditions for local drivers and pedestrians.
The lifting of the final alert marks a shift toward milder, spring-like weather for the area. With no further warnings currently in effect, the local forecast suggests a break from the volatile icy weather typical of early March.