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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Northern Focus Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

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If you’re planning your week in Canada, expect a mixed bag of late-winter conditions, with a sharp cold front sweeping through the Prairies and milder, damp air lingering over Ontario and Quebec. Check the live conditions above for your city’s current temperature and wind chill before heading out.

What’s driving this week’s weather pattern?

A sprawling Arctic high-pressure system is sinking southward from the Yukon, pulling frigid air into Alberta and Saskatchewan, where daytime highs will struggle to reach –15°C. Meanwhile, a low-pressure trough off the Great Lakes is drawing moisture north, bringing periods of rain and wet snow to southern Ontario and southern Quebec—especially near Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. For a detailed look at the next couple of days, our Weather Today page has hourly breakdowns.

How far ahead can you trust a 14-day or 30-day forecast?

Environment Canada’s Canada weather hub offers reliable guidance for the next 7 days, but accuracy drops sharply beyond that. A toronto weather forecast 14 days or toronto weather forecast 30 days can give you a general trend (e.g., colder vs. milder), but day-to-day specifics are often unreliable. For a broader view, check the weather in canada 10 days outlook, which balances detail with confidence. If you’re looking further ahead, the canada weather forecast 14 days is best used for planning outdoor events with flexibility in mind.

Coldest spot todayYellowknife, NWT: –32°C with wind chill near –42
Warmest highVictoria, BC: 9°C under cloudy skies
Snow riskCalgary: 5 cm possible by evening (commute impact likely)
WindiestSt. John’s, NL: gusts to 70 km/h from the east
Is the “weather forecast near toronto on” different from a city-centre forecast?

Yes—lake-effect snow and shoreline breezes can make conditions in Mississauga or Oakville noticeably cooler and snowier than downtown Toronto. Always check a station near your specific neighbourhood.

What about “weather forecast near edmonton ab” for outdoor work?

Edmonton’s forecast this week calls for clear, very cold mornings (near –25°C) and light afternoon winds. If you’re working outdoors, layer up and limit skin exposure—wind chill values could dip to –35.

How often does Environment Canada update its warnings?

Warnings are reviewed every 6 hours, or sooner if conditions change rapidly. Bookmark our Canada Weather Warnings page to get push alerts for your region.