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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Canada Edition 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 for Burlington’s hour-by-hour conditions before you head out. Winds off Lake Ontario can shift quickly along this lakeshore city, so the hourly breakdown helps you plan for lake breezes and any passing clouds.
What should I expect from the hourly forecast today?
The live forecast above shows Burlington’s temperature and sky cover for each hour, typically updated by Environment and Climate Change Canada. Lake Ontario moderates the air: expect slightly cooler afternoons near the water and a warmer overnight compared to inland Halton Region. Pay attention to wind direction, as an east breeze often brings extra cloud.
How reliable are Burlington’s hourly details this far out?
Hourly projections become less certain beyond 48 hours, but the live forecast above is refreshed from official data. For a longer view, pair it with the Canada weather hub or check the burlington weather 14 day outlook for trends. The weather network burlington 7 days forecast can also help you see weekly shifts, though hourly precision drops after day three.
Frequently asked questions
Why does Burlington’s hourly forecast change so often?
Burlington sits on Lake Ontario’s western shore, so lake‑effect cloud and wind shifts can pop up quickly. Forecasters update the live panel as new data arrives, sometimes every hour, to reflect those local changes.
Can I use the hourly forecast to plan outdoor work?
Yes—the hourly breakdown is ideal for timing jobs like gardening or deliveries. Check the live forecast above for the next few hours, and cross‑reference with the burlington weather 7 days page for any incoming fronts.
Is the hourly data the same as Environment Canada’s?
The live forecast above pulls from official Environment and Climate Change Canada feeds, so it aligns with what you see at weather.gc.ca. The presentation on Canada Edition adds lake‑wind notes and regional context.