Ontario

Guelph Weather Warnings End As Severe Storm Risk Passes

By

Emma Kelly
March 12, 2026 7:47 am

On March 12, 2026, Environment Canada removed all active weather alerts for Guelph, Ontario. This update means the immediate threat of heavy rain and flooding that affected the community earlier this week has ended.

While the most severe weather has passed, the city is currently seeing a temperature of -2.4°C. Winds are blowing from the west-northwest at 27 kilometres per hour, with some gusts reaching up to 59 kilometres per hour today.

The forecast for the next few days shows that windy conditions will continue, with gusts expected to reach up to 70 kilometres per hour tonight. There is also a chance of periodic flurries, rain, or snow lasting through the weekend.

Residents are encouraged to be careful as these conditions can make local roads and walkways slippery. It is important to stay aware of the weather since conditions in this region can change quickly during the month of March.

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