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Warm but soggy week ahead in Quinte

By Brock Ormond Apr 13, 2026 | 5:36 AM

It will be a warm but soggy week in Quinte.

Highs over the next six days are expected to be between 16 and 18 degrees.

That is significantly higher than the average high for this time of year of 12.

Showers are in the forecast for Monday, Tuesday and likely Wednesday, adding to what has already been a very soggy April.

Lower Trent Conservation advises local municipalities and the public that a Flood Warning is now issued for Rice Lake and the Trent River from Hastings to Trenton. It is important to note that during this time, high water levels, unsafe banks or other factors could be dangerous for recreational users and waterfront landowners. This Flood Warning Statement issued on Friday is intended as an update to the Flood Watch issued on March 31, 2026.

On Friday, Quinte Conservation also continued their Flood Watch for the area, saying that the Quinte area may receive significant amounts of rain within the next 10 days, resulting in the continuing of significant snowpack reductions north of HWY 7.