Ontario

Windy Weather And Rain Expected In Hanover This Week

By

Emma Kelly
April 27, 2026 8:11 am

Residents in Hanover, Ontario, should prepare for a shift in weather conditions as a storm system is expected to arrive tonight, April 27, 2026, bringing rain, a risk of thunderstorms, and strong winds.

While the area is enjoying clear skies and a high of 20°C today, The Weather Network indicates that conditions will deteriorate overnight. The forecast calls for a 90 per cent chance of precipitation, with 1 to 3 mm of rain expected. By the pre-dawn hours on Tuesday, the system is expected to bring gusty winds ranging between 50 and 70 km/h, which will likely continue through the morning and early afternoon.

As of Monday afternoon, Environment Canada has not issued any active weather alerts for the Hanover, Dundalk, and Southern Grey County region. However, residents are encouraged to stay prepared. According to guidance from the CAA North & East Ontario, homeowners should secure outdoor items, such as furniture or sheds, which can become hazardous in high winds.

The weather will become noticeably cooler mid-week as the system moves through the province. Temperatures are expected to drop, with overnight lows approaching the freezing mark by Wednesday. This trend marks the continuation of an unsettled spring pattern across Ontario, which has already seen significant temperature fluctuations and flooding in other parts of the province.

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