Residents of Stouffville should prepare for cooler temperatures and brisk conditions as a cold snap moves into the region early this week. According to Environment Canada, the area will see gusty winds and a chance of flurries through Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
While no weather alerts are currently in effect, conditions are expected to become quite chilly. Environment Canada forecasts winds gusting up to 50 km/h through Sunday night. Overnight, wind chill values are expected to make it feel as cold as -7°C. While there is a chance of flurries, the cold trend will continue into Tuesday night, when temperatures are expected to drop to a low of -8°C.
This period of cold weather is part of a broader trend for the season. The Weather Network has projected a sluggish transition to spring across Ontario for 2026, with cooler-than-normal temperatures and a mix of rain and snow expected throughout the month of April.
Residents are encouraged to dress warmly when heading outdoors and to allow for extra travel time, as local roads may become slippery due to the incoming flurries.