Tillsonburg Residents Face Chilly Start Before Mid-Week Warming Trend

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Emma Kelly
April 5, 2026 9:55 am

Residents of Tillsonburg, Ontario, should prepare for a chilly start to the week as a cold front moves through the region, bringing a risk of flurries before temperatures begin to climb toward a warmer spring-like weekend.

According to Environment Canada, Monday and Tuesday will see daytime highs of 6°C and 0°C respectively, with a chance of flurries both days. The cold will be particularly noticeable overnight, with temperatures expected to drop to -7°C on Monday night and -8°C on Tuesday night. Wind chill values will make the air feel even colder, reaching -7°C and -5°C, respectively.

While the week begins with these cold conditions, the forecast indicates a significant warming trend will take hold by mid-week. Temperatures are set to rise to a more comfortable 8°C on Wednesday, followed by a spring-like high of 16°C on Thursday. Although there is a 30 percent chance of showers by Thursday, the overall shift will provide a relief from the sub-zero temperatures observed early in the week.

There are currently no weather alerts in effect for Tillsonburg or the surrounding region. Because the area remains in the tail end of the winter season, those travelling should monitor road conditions, which are updated regularly by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation through their online reporting system.

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