Weather Alerts Lifted in Collingwood as Heavy Rain Ends

By

Emma Kelly
March 12, 2026 7:57 am

All official weather alerts for Collingwood, Ontario, were lifted by Environment Canada on March 12, 2026, after the recent heavy rainfall ended. While the warnings are gone, the community is now seeing a quick shift to much colder weather.

The region is moving into freezing temperatures with a forecast high of -2°C today. Wind chill values are expected to make it feel as cold as -13°C for those heading outdoors.

Strong winds will also blow through the area at 30 km/h, with some gusts reaching up to 50 km/h. These conditions may create dangerous travel spots as wet pavement turns into slush or ice following the rain.

Lighter snow flurries are expected to continue through the day. Residents should stay alert and check local road reports for safety updates before driving.

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