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Cold Flurries Today In Hanover Before Warming Trend Arrives

By

Emma Kelly
April 19, 2026 8:18 am

Residents of Hanover can expect a cold start to the week as scattered flurries move through the area, though a significant warming trend is on the horizon. According to The Weather Network, Sunday temperatures are sitting around 2°C with wind gusts reaching up to 59 km/h, making it feel closer to -1°C.

The chilly conditions are set to continue overnight as temperatures drop to -4°C. With the wind chill expected to reach -10°C, the cold spell aligns with seasonal forecasts for a slower transition into spring across Ontario. Environment Canada reports that there is currently a weather system bringing rain to the area, so residents should monitor for any updates to weather alerts.

A noticeable change in the weather is expected to begin on Tuesday. Temperatures are forecast to climb from 11°C on Tuesday to 16°C on Wednesday, reaching a warm 20°C by Thursday. By Friday, April 24, thermometers in Hanover are expected to reach 21°C, which is well above the historical average high of 11°C for the month of April.

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