Warm Weekend Rain May Cause Local Flooding in Stouffville

By

Emma Kelly
March 4, 2026 7:50 am

Residents in Stouffville, Ontario, should prepare for a stretch of rainy weather and much warmer temperatures starting Thursday, March 5, 2026. The sudden change in weather is expected to cause snow to melt quickly, which could lead to higher water levels in local creeks and rivers over the coming days.

According to Environment Canada, rain is likely to start on the afternoon of Thursday, March 5, 2026. There is currently a 60 per cent chance of rain as the community moves into an unseasonably warm weekend.

Temperatures are forecast to climb throughout the week, eventually reaching a high of 13°C on Saturday, March 7, 2026. This warmth is expected to melt the remaining snowpack, which may create wetter road conditions and pools of water in low-lying areas.

The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) manages local flood risks and water levels, including at the Stouffville Dam. Officials encourage residents to be cautious around local waterways, as the combination of rain and melting snow often causes water levels to rise quickly.

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