Home › Weather › Barry’s Bay Weather
Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the BuzzLayer Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·
Check the live forecast above before heading out around Barry’s Bay, as conditions on Kamaniskeg Lake and the Madawaska River corridor can shift quickly with a passing system. This page gives you the local details you need.
What makes Barry’s Bay weather different from nearby towns?
Barry’s Bay sits in the Madawaska Valley, surrounded by Algonquin Park to the west and Kamaniskeg Lake to the east. That lake effect and the higher elevation inland mean overnight lows often run a couple of degrees cooler than in Bancroft or Combermere. For those checking combermere weather, expect a similar pattern but with slightly less wind off the lake. The valley can trap fog in the early morning, especially after a rainy spell, so visibility may drop on Highway 60 and 62.
How reliable are the 10- and 14-day forecasts for this area?
Long-range outlooks for Barry’s Bay are a general guide, not a guarantee. The region’s mix of lake influence and boreal forest makes day-to-day details uncertain past about five days. If you need a barry’s bay weather 14 day forecast accuweather or a barry’s bay weather 14 day outlook, treat it as a trend—check the live forecast above and the hourly breakdown for the next 48 hours. For precise planning, the barry’s bay weather hourly readout from Environment Canada is your best bet.
Where can I find weather barry’s bay ontario environment canada data?
The official source is Environment and Climate Change Canada’s site for Barry’s Bay. It provides hourly observations, radar loops, and the most reliable 7-day forecast for the area.
Is there a barrys bay weather radar available?
Environment Canada’s radar site at Franktown covers the Ottawa Valley and reaches Barry’s Bay. You can view loops for precipitation type and intensity on their radar page.
How does Barry’s Bay weather in winter compare to the rest of the valley?
Barry’s Bay typically gets more lake-effect snow from Kamaniskeg Lake than areas further inland like Combermere. Snowfall totals average around 200–250 cm per season, with the heaviest bands in December and January.
Sources
For broader conditions across the province, visit our Canada weather hub or check the Ottawa Weather page for the nearest major-city forecast. If severe weather is possible, see the Weather Warning page.