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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.
Woodstock’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, is typical for mid-spring — partly cloudy skies and a high near 12°C, with a light breeze from the south-west making it comfortable for a walk along the Thames River.
What does the 14‑day outlook look like for Woodstock?
The weather network Woodstock 14 day forecast, updated from the live forecast above, shows a mix of sun and showers over the next two weeks, with temperatures gradually rising. Nighttime lows will hover around 3–6°C, typical for late April in southwestern Ontario. For a longer view, the woodstock weather 30 day trend suggests a drier-than-average May ahead, though short‑term models can shift quickly. Always cross‑check the woodstock weather 14 day forecast accuweather or local Environment Canada updates before planning outdoor work.
What about tomorrow’s weather in Woodstock?
For weather in woodstock ontario tomorrow, the live forecast above indicates a chance of early‑morning fog followed by increasing clouds and a slight chance of a shower by late afternoon. Highs will reach about 14°C, with winds light from the east. The weather network woodstock 14 days page shows a similar pattern to the adjacent communities of Ingersoll and London, which share the same lake‑moderated climate.
When does Woodstock typically see its first snowfall?
The first measurable snow in Woodstock usually occurs in late November, though flurries can appear as early as mid‑October. On average, the city receives about 150 cm of snow each winter.
How accurate are 14‑day forecasts for Woodstock?
Long‑range forecasts five days out have moderate skill, while the 14‑day outlook is best used for trend detection rather than exact timing. Always rely on the live forecast above for the most reliable short‑term picture.
Does Woodstock ever get extreme heat or cold?
Yes, summer heat waves can push temperatures above 35 °C, and winter cold snaps occasionally drop to ‑30 °C. The live forecast above and Environment Canada watch for warnings.
Sources
For the latest conditions across Southern Ontario, check the Canada weather hub or the Toronto Weather page for broader regional trends.