Bridgewater, Nova Scotia is in for a warmer day this Thursday, June 25, 2026, as Environment Canada forecasts a high of 25°C under a mix of sun and cloud. This comes after a stretch of unsettled weather that kept temperatures in the high teens earlier in the week.
The 25°C high is about four degrees above the usual June daytime high of 21°C for the area, according to Environment Canada. No weather alerts are in effect for the region, making it a straightforward summer day for the town of roughly 8,790 residents.
The warm-up breaks a pattern of cooler, showery conditions. Monday reached only 19°C, Tuesday reached 18°C, and Wednesday is expected to hit 20°C. After Thursday’s peak, temperatures are forecast to dip back closer to seasonal on Friday, with a high near 20°C under mixed skies, and a chance of showers returns for the weekend.
The forecast aligns with the broader summer outlook for Atlantic Canada, which calls for near-seasonal temperatures overall and less persistent dryness than recent summers, according to The Weather Network.