Bay Roberts, Newfoundland and Labrador, is heading into a cool and showery week after seeing the sun on Monday, according to the latest forecast from Environment Canada. The forecast, issued Monday, June 15, 2026, shows that while the week began with mainly sunny skies and a high of 20 C, except 14 along parts of the coast, rain moves in Tuesday night and lingers through Wednesday with cooler temperatures settling over the area.
On Tuesday, June 16, Environment Canada expects morning clouds to clear with fog patches lifting. The high should reach 20 C in most areas, though it will stay closer to 12 C along parts of the coast. Winds will shift and come from the southeast at 20 km/h in the afternoon. Overnight, showers are expected with a low of 5 C.
The coolest day is forecast for Wednesday, June 17, when showers continue and the high only hits 9 C, well below the seasonal normal of 16 C. The night remains cloudy with a low of 5 C. The rest of the week looks unsettled, with showery conditions keeping temperatures on the cool side.
As of 2:30 p.m. Monday, conditions at the St. John’s International Airport observation station showed mostly cloudy skies, a temperature of 13 C, and a northeast wind at 17 km/h gusting to 27 km/h. Humidity sat at 59 per cent.
There is good news for boaters and fishers: no marine weather warnings or alerts are in effect. The Environment Canada marine forecast confirms that the East Coast, Northeast Coast, and Southwest Coast regions, which include Bay Roberts, are free of any warnings, watches, or advisories. Similarly, The Weather Network reports no active weather alerts for Bay Roberts as of Monday. Tides remain within normal range, so fishing, boating, and other coastal activities can go ahead as planned through the middle of the week.
Bay Roberts has a deep-water harbour sheltered by Fergus Island, making it an important marine hub in Conception Bay. The harbour can handle large ships and offers year-round shipping services, a vital link for the local fishing industry and economy. Fisheries and Oceans Canada maintains an area office in Bay Roberts, reflecting the town’s ongoing significance to the province’s fishing community.
Historical climate data shows that June in Newfoundland typically brings average highs of 14 to 17 C and lows of 5 to 7 C, with about 92 mm of rain falling over roughly 14 days. This week’s weather fits right into that pattern, with a mix of sunshine, fog, and rain.