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Warm Sunny Week Ahead for Barrie, Showers Likely by Friday

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June 1, 2026 2:06 pm

Barrie residents can look forward to a stretch of sunny and warm weather this week, with temperatures climbing well above the early June average before a chance of showers returns on Friday, according to Environment Canada.

The forecast calls for sunny skies and daytime highs of 21°C on Monday and Tuesday, rising to 27°C on Wednesday and 28°C on Thursday. Monday will start sunny before some cloud moves in during the afternoon, with a UV index of 6, which is considered high. Tuesday will be sunny with north winds at 20 km/h, and the UV index will jump to 8, or very high, meaning anyone outdoors should take extra care between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.

The normal high for Barrie in early June is 22°C, meaning most of this week will be notably warmer. No weather alerts are in effect for the area. The daily forecast shows sunrise at 5:38 a.m. and sunset at 8:56 p.m., offering long daylight hours for outdoor plans, gardening, or trips to Kempenfelt Bay, where water temperatures are typically around 20°C to 22°C by this time of year.

The sunny pattern holds through Thursday, when the high reaches 28°C. Clouds and a 30 percent chance of showers move in Thursday night, with the risk increasing to 40 percent on Friday night. Friday’s high is expected to drop to 24°C under cloudy skies, with an overnight low of 14°C.

While Environment Canada’s immediate outlook is warm and dry, a broader summer forecast for Ontario suggests a changeable season with more precipitation than usual, driven by a transitioning El Niño pattern. For now, Barrie can enjoy several days of ideal early summer weather.

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