Arctic Outflow Brings Prolonged Cold Spell to Central Ontario
Residents in the Barrie area should prepare for sustained sub-zero temperatures, frequent snow showers, and biting wind chills throughout the coming week with no significant relief forecasted.
Monday’s Conditions
A combination of sun and clouds will prevail during daylight hours, with a 40% probability of light snow developing late afternoon. Winds remain calm at approximately 15 km/h. The daytime high reaches -6°C, though wind chill values plummet to -24°C in the morning before moderating to -8°C later. Overnight flurries may deposit up to 2 cm of snow.
Tuesday Outlook
Snow showers continue through Tuesday with potential accumulations of 2 cm. Wind speeds increase to 20 km/h with gusts reaching 40 km/h by morning. Temperatures peak at -7°C while wind chill remains near -18°C. Night brings mostly cloudy skies with a 60% chance of flurries and lows dropping to -18°C.
Midweek Forecast
Wednesday features alternating sun and clouds with a 30% likelihood of flurries. The mercury struggles to reach -10°C during daytime hours. Evening cloud cover persists with identical precipitation chances and temperatures plunging to -19°C overnight.
Thursday Developments
Similar weather patterns continue Thursday with mixed sunshine and a 40% chance of snow showers. Afternoon highs recover slightly to -6°C before evening snowfall arrives. Overnight lows settle at -12°C.
Weekend Transition
Flurries extend into Friday with daytime temperatures climbing marginally to -5°C. Intermittent cloud cover maintains a 30% precipitation probability before nighttime temperatures plummet to -22°C, marking the coldest point of this weather system.
Weather officials advise residents to monitor updated forecasts and prepare vehicles for winter driving conditions. Emergency services recommend checking heating systems and maintaining home ventilation during extreme cold periods.




