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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Canada Perspective Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

☁️11°C
OvercastTimminsFeels like 9° · Wind 10 km/h · Humidity 86%
UV 4 ModerateSunrise 06:23Sunset 20:34
Today🌧️20°11°💧63%
Wed☁️19°💧4%
Thu☁️18°💧7%
Fri🌦️22°💧42%
Sat🌦️20°12°💧60%
Sun☁️17°💧39%
Mon☁️18°💧17%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

The live forecast above calls for mostly cloudy skies over Timmins today, with temperatures near seasonal norms and a slight chance of light flurries. Winds remain light from the northwest, typical for early spring on the Mattagami River in northeastern Ontario.

What does the extended outlook show for Timmins?

Those checking timmins weather 14 days will see a gradual warming trend, though cold fronts bring periodic flurries. The timmins weather 7 days offers a reliable mix of sun and cloud, while timmins weather 30 days gives only a broad seasonal pattern—best used for planning, not daily decisions. For hourly details, refer to the timmins weather hourly updates in the live forecast above; you can also track timmins weather radar for real-time precipitation as systems move through the region.

How does Timmins weather compare to other Ontario cities?

Timmins winters are colder than those in southern Ontario—think Toronto or Ottawa—but milder than the far north. Summers are warm but short, with July highs averaging 23°C. For a contrast, visit our Toronto Weather page or see Ottawa Weather. Always check weather warnings when icy conditions develop, especially freezing rain that occasionally sweeps through the Clay Belt.

Average January Low-22°C
Average July High23°C
Annual Snowfall~250 cm
Record Low-48.3°C (1935)
When is the snowiest month in Timmins?

January typically brings the most snowfall, averaging about 60 cm. However, December and February are close behind, so plan for deep snow from early winter through March.

How often does Timmins experience freezing rain?

Freezing rain occurs a few times each winter, most often in November or March when warm air pushes north. When it happens, travel becomes hazardous—check the live forecast above and any warnings.

Is Timmins prone to thunderstorms?

Yes, summer afternoons frequently bring thunderstorms, some severe with hail or heavy rain. The timmins weather radar is especially useful for tracking these storms as they develop over the boreal forest.

For the latest conditions, return to our Canada weather hub or explore Edmonton Weather for comparison. The live forecast above remains your most accurate tool for timmins weather tomorrow and the week ahead.