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Cochrane Heading Into a Cool, Unsettled Week of Showers

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June 15, 2026 2:32 pm

People in Cochrane will want to keep an umbrella handy this week. Environment Canada is calling for cloudy skies and a chance of showers each day, with temperatures staying on the cool side of normal for mid-June.

The unsettled stretch begins right away. The forecast for Monday, June 15, 2026 warns of a risk of thunderstorms both late this afternoon and early this evening. Winds are expected to pick up, with southwest gusts reaching 50 km/h. At 2:00 p.m., conditions at Timmins Victor Power Airport were mostly cloudy and 18.7°C, with lighter winds from the west-southwest at 12 km/h.

There are no watches or warnings posted for Cochrane as of Monday afternoon. The thunderstorm mention is a risk that forecasters see developing within a broader unstable air mass over the province, not an active alert.

Temperatures through the week are forecast to range from a low of 8°C to a high of 20°C. Wednesday holds a 60 percent chance of showers or thunderstorms but is also expected to be the warmest day, reaching 20°C. By Sunday, conditions are looking brighter, with a mix of sun and cloud and a high of 19°C.

The forecast fits what Cochrane typically sees in June. The town usually gets about 84 mm of rain spread over 13 days this month, and average daytime highs normally sit around 21°C, slightly below the June normal of 23°C.

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