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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.
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Check the live forecast above before heading out in Englehart this morning, as conditions in this northeastern Ontario community near the Blanche River can shift quickly with lake-effect influence from Lake Timiskaming to the north.
What is the weather like in Englehart right now?
The live forecast above shows current conditions for Englehart, a town situated along Highway 11 between Kirkland Lake and New Liskeard. Given its inland position in the Timiskaming District, temperatures here often run a few degrees cooler than in Sudbury or Timmins, especially overnight. The radar loop in the forecast can help you spot incoming precipitation bands moving off the nearby lakes.
What should I expect for the week ahead?
For a reliable outlook, refer to the 14-day trend in the live forecast above. Englehart’s weather is shaped by its northern latitude and proximity to the Quebec border, meaning spring thaw arrives later than in southern Ontario. If you’re comparing conditions with Ottawa weather or Sudbury weather, note that Englehart typically sees more snow accumulation through April. For real-time updates, the weather network Englehart page is a useful complement to this site.
Does Englehart get a lot of snow?
Yes, Englehart averages around 250 centimetres of snow annually, more than Timmins weather or Sudbury weather, due to its position downwind of Lake Timiskaming and the nearby boreal forest.
How accurate is the Englehart 14-day forecast?
Long-range forecasts for Englehart are most reliable for temperature trends; precipitation timing can shift. Check the live forecast above daily and supplement with Englehart weather radar for short-term changes.
Is Englehart weather similar to Ottawa weather?
Not exactly. Ottawa weather is milder and more humid, while Englehart’s inland northern location brings colder winters and a shorter growing season, with frost possible into late May.
Sources
For broader conditions across the country, visit our Canada weather hub. For comparisons with major cities, see Ottawa Weather or Toronto Weather.