Residents of Whitby can expect a mix of rainy conditions and rising temperatures this week, while officials continue to monitor high water levels along the Lake Ontario shoreline.
According to Environment Canada, local weather on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, is expected to remain cloudy with a 60 per cent chance of showers and a risk of a thunderstorm near noon. The high for the day is expected to reach 16°C, which sits below the typical seasonal high of 18°C.
While this week brings variable spring weather, longer-term forecasts suggest a warming trend is on the horizon. Data indicates a 40 to 60 per cent chance of above-normal temperatures across southern Ontario for the period between May and July.
As residents enjoy the milder weather, the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority has issued a statement regarding elevated water levels in Lake Ontario. Current measurements show the lake is at 75.34 metres above sea level, which is 33 centimetres higher than the long-term average for May.
The conservation authority warns that these levels create a heightened risk of shoreline flooding, beach submersion, and wave-driven erosion. This alert remains in effect through May 29, 2026, and community members are encouraged to exercise caution while visiting the waterfront.