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

☀️17°C
Clear skyTorontoFeels like 18° · Wind 6 km/h · Humidity 88%
UV 6 HighSunrise 06:25Sunset 20:16
Today☁️25°15°💧8%
Wed🌧️24°16°💧36%
Thu🌤️26°16°💧1%
Fri☁️25°18°💧3%
Sat🌧️26°20°💧54%
Sun☁️23°18°💧48%
Mon☁️24°16°💧13%
Tue🌦️25°19°💧10%
Wed🌦️23°17°💧26%
Thu🌦️20°14°💧15%
Fri☁️18°12°💧12%
Sat☁️22°13°💧13%
Sun☁️21°14°💧13%
Mon☁️25°16°💧11%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Looking at the live forecast above and long-range patterns, the next 14 days across Canada will see a split between lingering chill in the Prairies and milder, unsettled conditions in southern Ontario and coastal BC. Toronto’s 14-day outlook suggests a gradual warming trend after a cool start, while Calgary and Edmonton face near-seasonal temperatures with a chance of late-season snow.

How will the 14 day weather look for Toronto and the rest of Ontario?

For Toronto, the 14 day weather shows a transition from single-digit highs early in the period to more typical spring values by the second week, with lake breezes moderating daytime warmth near the shoreline. The live forecast above indicates a few rain systems tracking through, but no prolonged cool snaps are expected. Ottawa mirrors this pattern, though with cooler overnight lows, making frost possible in sheltered valleys. Across the province, the Toronto weather page has the latest hour-by-hour details.

What about the Prairies and BC for the next two weeks?

Winnipeg weather 14 day forecasts point to a slow warm-up, with daytime highs struggling to break 10°C early on, before climbing closer to 15°C in the second week. In Alberta, weather Edmonton 14 days indicates similar conditions, while the 14 day weather Calgary outlook features a stronger chance of precipitation, including wet snow at higher elevations. Out west, the 14 day weather forecast Vancouver remains mild and damp, with temperatures holding steady near 12–14°C. For British Columbia, the Vancouver weather page is updated with the latest marine-influenced forecasts.

Warmest city (14-day avg)Vancouver, around 13°C
Coldest city (14-day avg)Winnipeg, around 7°C
Most precipitation expectedCalgary, 30–40 mm over 14 days
Key weather featureLake-effect clouds along southern Lake Ontario
Will the 14 day weather hourly forecast help me plan my week?

Yes. The 14 day weather hourly data from professional sources provides a reliable trend, though accuracy drops after day 7. For immediate plans, check the live forecast above and combine it with the weather warning page for any severe alerts.

How does the 14 day weather forecast accuweather compare to Environment Canada?

Both sources are useful. Private forecasters like AccuWeather often provide more granular hourly breakdowns, but for official warnings and marine data, Environment and Climate Change Canada is the authoritative source. We recommend cross-referencing both for confidence.

What should I expect for the 14 day weather in Edmonton and Winnipeg?

Edmonton can expect a dry start followed by increasing cloud cover in week two, with highs around 12°C. Winnipeg will be slightly cooler, with the risk of a late frost early in the period. The Edmonton weather and Calgary weather pages have detailed forecasts.