Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) released its three-month outlook for February to April,
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) released its three-month outlook for February to April, and while it will by no means be a balmy close to the season, Ontario residents can look forward to normal seasonal conditions for the transition from winter to spring.
The government weather agency plots out probabilities of above-, below-, or near-normal temperatures and precipitation, offering an averaged-out glimpse at the months to come without drilling down into the specifics of weather systems.
According to the latest predictions, Ontario is looking at an equal chance of above- or below-normal temperatures from February through April. So, while we likely won't see an above-seasonal heatwave or another sustained period of sub-arctic temperatures in the province, there's a good chance that we will thread the proverbial weather needle for a very average late-winter-to-spring period.
Some areas of Ontario could see warmer-than-normal temperatures, including northern and western portions of the province, where ECCC predicts a 40-50 per cent chance of above-normal temps. Areas of central and eastern Ontario can expect a 40 per cent chance of near-normal temps.
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Environment and Climate Change Canada 2/5/2026 |
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