Cooler temps and above average precipitation is expected in March and April
The Weather Network predicts that Ontario will see a slow and unsettled start to spring, with cooler-than-normal temperatures and above-average rain and snow through March and April.
Short bursts of warmth may appear, but cold snaps will persist, potentially delaying planting and raising minor flood concerns.
By May, temperatures could shift suddenly, though the extent of warmth remains uncertain, leaving the season changeable and unpredictable.

Flood Update for April 19th - Huntsville
Smith announces more funding for primary care in Parry Sound Muskoka
Community clean up planned for Earth Week
Lake of Bays monitoring trouble spots as water rises
Flood warning in place until April 22nd
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