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July 2026 Weather Southern Ontario Forecast Brings Heat and Storms

Maya by Maya
June 8, 2026
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Southern Ontario residents can expect a fairly typical July in 2026, with hot sunny stretches broken up by periodic thunderstorms and rain, according to the latest Farmer’s Almanac long-range forecast.

The July weather southern Ontario outlook suggests the month will remain largely consistent with historical summer averages across the Greater Toronto Area and Durham Region, bringing a familiar mix of heat, humidity, and scattered storms.

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Canada Day weekend looks promising for outdoor celebrations. From July 1 through 7, the forecast calls for some thunderstorm activity, but the overall pattern remains very sunny and hot. Residents planning fireworks, barbecues, or trips to the lake should see mostly favourable conditions, with any storm interruptions likely brief and localized. Canada Day festivities across Durham, including celebrations in Oshawa, Whitby, and Pickering, should enjoy warm temperatures throughout the long weekend.

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The second week of July, spanning July 8 to 12, brings a shift as isolated thunderstorms develop across the GTA corridor. Temperatures will stay warm but a slight cooldown is expected compared to the opening week. Durham Region residents may notice more cloud cover during this period, though significant rainfall is not anticipated for most areas. It is a good window for indoor activities or early morning outings before any afternoon storm potential builds.

Mid-month, from July 13 to 15, could bring isolated thunderstorms specifically to regions such as Durham and areas further east. Meanwhile, western portions of southern Ontario, including the Niagara corridor and Windsor area, should remain generally sunny and warm. This split pattern is consistent with typical summer weather systems that track across the Great Lakes basin.

The latter half of July does not show any dramatic shifts in the overall pattern, with warm and humid air masses continuing to dominate the region. Afternoon and evening thunderstorm chances remain part of the typical summer rhythm, particularly along the Lake Ontario shoreline and throughout the Durham highlands.

The final stretch of July, from July 26 through the end of the month, is expected to feature a few more storm events, though temperatures will remain comfortably warm. Overall, the month should close out on a seasonably warm note without any prolonged cold spells or unusual weather extremes.

Across the region, the average resting temperature for July is expected to hover around 21 degrees Celsius. Precipitation totals are projected at approximately 95 millimetres, though the distribution will be uneven. Eastern portions of southern Ontario, including Durham, Peterborough, and the Kawarthas, could see rainfall running about 70 millimetres above the seasonal average. In contrast, western areas including London and Sarnia may come in roughly 40 millimetres below normal precipitation levels.

For Durham Region residents, the message is fairly straightforward. July will deliver the heat and humidity that define a southern Ontario summer, punctuated by the usual thunderstorms. Keeping an umbrella handy and staying hydrated during the hotter stretches will be the main takeaways. There are no signs of extended drought or extreme heat dome events in the current outlook, making this a relatively moderate summer month by regional standards.

Whether you are planning a cottage weekend, a day at the Durham waterfront, or simply keeping up with the garden, the July weather southern Ontario forecast suggests plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors between the storms.

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Maya

I am an Editorial Contributor at AllAboutDurham.com, working under the Managing Editor. I specialize in lifestyle and community-focused news and work to deliver well-researched, meaningful content that represents Durham’s diverse and growing community.

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