Residents in Hanover, Ontario, can expect a week of cool and unsettled spring weather as they head into early May 2026. According to Environment Canada, the local forecast includes a mix of sun and clouds alongside daily chances of showers, though no weather alerts are currently in effect for the area.
Temperatures throughout the week will vary, with a low of -7°C expected Saturday night and highs reaching up to 15°C by Monday and Tuesday. These temperature fluctuations are consistent with the town’s cooler microclimate.
The daily probability of precipitation ranges from 30% to 60%, with the highest chances for showers appearing Sunday night through Monday. For those tracking current local conditions, the nearby Mount Forest weather station reported a temperature of 2.3°C at 9:00 AM EDT on Friday, May 1, with 82% humidity and calm winds.
As the region moves through the spring season, the Grand River Conservation Authority continues to monitor flood risks across the region. This monitoring follows a cold and snowy winter that has left behind heavy river ice, creating potential concerns for ice jams and flooding as the weather warms.