Ontario

Shifting Lake Winds and Rain Forecast for Whitby

By

Emma Kelly
March 9, 2026 7:28 am

Environment Canada issued an updated marine forecast for Western Lake Ontario on March 9, 2026, warning boaters and residents in Whitby, Ontario, of shifting wind patterns and incoming rain. The update, released at 3:00 a.m., highlights a transition in weather conditions that will affect local waters over the next two days.

On Monday, March 9, 2026, winds are expected to come from the southwest at 20 knots before slowing down to 10 knots by the evening. By Tuesday morning, the winds will become light, eventually shifting to come from the northeast at 15 knots by Tuesday evening.

Scattered showers are also in the forecast for the region throughout Tuesday, March 10, 2026. While the forecast focuses on offshore areas, officials note that conditions near the shoreline can change quickly and may be different due to local land features.

These updates are particularly important for the Port Whitby maritime community, including commercial operators and recreational boaters who need to plan for changing water conditions. Local residents are encouraged to stay informed as spring weather on the Great Lakes can be unpredictable.

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