Sunny Skies and Warmth Settle Over Collingwood for the Week

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June 1, 2026 2:06 pm

Collingwood, Ontario, is in for a stretch of warm and mostly sunny weather this week, with clear periods and temperatures rising each day. Starting on Sunday, May 31, and continuing through Friday, June 5, 2026, daytime highs are expected to climb from around 20°C early in the week to near 27°C by Friday. No weather alerts are in effect, making it an ideal week for outdoor plans.

According to Environment Canada and The Weather Network, stable, non-severe conditions will prevail. Residents can expect plenty of sunshine throughout the week, with only passing clouds on some days. Early mornings will stay cool, with temperatures dipping to between 5°C and 8°C, so a light jacket may be handy for those heading out early.

The sunny skies also mean a high UV index, which is reaching very high levels of 8 to 10 during peak afternoon hours. Health authorities recommend sun protection, including sunscreen, sunglasses, and limiting direct sun exposure between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. For more details on UV safety, visit Canada.ca’s UV index and sun safety page.

This warm spell arrives just as summer begins, offering a perfect chance to enjoy Collingwood’s many parks, trails, and outdoor amenities. With no rain in the forecast, community activities and events can proceed without weather worries. Current conditions on Monday, June 1, show a temperature of about 17°C with light northerly winds and low humidity, setting the stage for the warming trend ahead.

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