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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.
Truro’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, reflects the transition into spring in central Nova Scotia, with conditions shaped by its inland position between the Bay of Fundy and the Northumberland Strait. Expect a mix of passing clouds and seasonal temperatures typical for mid-April.
What is the outlook for the next few hours?
The live forecast above provides a detailed hourly breakdown for Truro. Winds generally come from the northwest at 15–25 km/h, and humidity levels hover near 60–70% this time of year. Any precipitation is likely light and short-lived, with a chance of afternoon clearing. For a closer look at the rest of the region, visit our Canada weather hub.
Will the 14-day trend hold for Truro?
Long-range models, including the 14‑day outlook from the Weather Network for Truro, suggest a gradual warm‑up through late April, though nights remain cool near 2–5°C. Environment Canada’s extended forecasts for Truro indicate near‑normal precipitation, with no major storms expected over the next two weeks. Always check the live forecast above for the most up‑to‑date hourly and daily details.
What is the best time to visit Truro?
Late May to early October offers the mildest weather, with daytime highs from 18°C to 25°C. July and August are the warmest, though coastal breezes keep it comfortable.
Does Truro get a lot of snow?
Yes, average winter snowfall is about 200 cm, often from nor’easters. Snow can linger into early April, but by mid‑spring most accumulations have melted.
How reliable are 14‑day forecasts for Truro?
They give a useful trend but become less precise after 7 days. For short‑term planning, check the hourly forecast from Environment Canada or the Weather Network for Truro.