Burns Lake Weather Conditions
Current Temperature Level
13 °C
74 AQI
Air quality index is: Moderate
Last Updated: 2025-06-12 15:45 (Local Time)
Burns Lake
Burns Lake Weather Parameters
7 km/h
2 m/s
332° NNW
100 %
9 km
0 mm
1011 mb
UV Index1
Suggestions for
TodayBurns Lake12 Jun
Burns Lake 10-Days Weather Forecast
Burns Lake 30-Days (June 2025) Weather Forecast
1Sun.
14°4 °C
2Mon.
15°6 °C
3Tue.
17°4 °C
4Wed.
19°9 °C
5Thu.
17°10 °C
6Fri.
18°9 °C
7Sat.
23°10 °C
8Sun.
24°14 °C
9Mon.
19°8 °C
10Tue.
20°8 °C
11Wed.
21°11 °C
12Today
13°9 °C
13Fri.
16°3 °C
14Sat.
17°7 °C
15Sun.
19°4 °C
16Mon.
20°8 °C
17Tue.
19°5 °C
18Wed.
15°7 °C
19Thu.
9°7 °C
20Fri.
17°6 °C
21Sat.
21°6 °C
22Sun.
19°7 °C
23Mon.
17°5 °C
24Tue.
15°4 °C
25Wed.
19°4 °C
26Thu.
18°7 °C
27Fri.
18°8 °C
28Sat.
19°8 °C
29Sun.
19°8 °C
30Mon.
17°7 °C
JuneWeather Overview
No. of days:
Sunny
10
Cloudy
8
Rainy
12
Snowy
0
The monthly weather averages in Burns Lake consist of 10 sunny days, 8 cloudy days, 12 rainy days, and snowy days.
Burns Lake's Locations Weather Conditions
Canada's Hottest Cities - June 2025
1.

Castlegar, Canada
Partly cloudy
23%
5.6
10.1 kmph / SSW
2.

Trail, Canada
Partly cloudy
23%
5.7
13 kmph / SSW
3.

Creston, Canada
Sunny
43%
5.7
9 kmph / SW
4.

Kelowna, Canada
Cloudy
28%
4.6
13.7 kmph / SW
5.

Vernon, Canada
Thundery outbreaks in nearby
37%
4.7
11.5 kmph / E
6.

Saskatoon, Canada
Partly cloudy
28%
0.8
14.4 kmph / ESE
7.

St Catharines, Canada
Partly cloudy
36%
1.6
8.6 kmph / NW
8.

Toronto, Canada
Partly cloudy
31%
1.7
16.2 kmph / NNW
9.

Newmarket, Canada
Partly cloudy
31%
1.7
18.7 kmph / NNW
10.

Brampton, Canada
Partly cloudy
31%
1.7
15.5 kmph / NW
Last Updated: 12 Jun 2025, 10:57 PM
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