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Brockville Faces Cold Saturday Before Warming Trend Brings Rain

By

Emma Kelly
April 11, 2026 11:43 am

Residents in Brockville should prepare for a chilly, gusty Saturday before a shift toward warmer, wet weather takes hold of the region starting Sunday.

According to The Weather Network, Saturday will be mainly sunny with a high of 10°C. However, wind gusts reaching 41 km/h will make conditions feel significantly cooler throughout the afternoon. Those planning to head out may want to choose indoor activities, as the clear evening is expected to bring a low of -1°C, with wind chill making it feel more like -3°C overnight.

A warming trend is expected to begin on Sunday, April 12, 2026. Environment Canada forecasts that rain will move into the area by Sunday afternoon. This pattern of showers is expected to continue into early next week, with temperatures gradually climbing throughout the period.

By mid-week, residents can expect temperatures to reach between 16°C and 17°C, which is warmer than the typical mid-April climate normal of 11°C for Brockville. While the coming week will be milder, the variable weather aligns with earlier projections for the season, which suggested that spring would see inconsistent temperature shifts through April.

With rain expected on multiple days, including Sunday and through the middle of the week, residents are advised to keep their rain gear handy for the days ahead.

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