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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.
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Edmonton’s forecast, as shown in the live forecast above, points to a typical prairie pattern: a mix of sun and cloud with temperatures near seasonal norms for this time of year. Residents from the North Saskatchewan River valley to the outlying communities of St. Albert and Sherwood Park should plan for a steady day, with the main story being the afternoon breeze off the river.
What does the next week look like for Edmonton?
Based on the live forecast and long-range trends, Edmonton is looking at a stable stretch with daytime highs hovering around the seasonal average. Those checking the weather edmonton 14 days or the weather in edmonton 10 days will see a consistent pattern: cool mornings giving way to mild afternoons, with a slight chance of a shower mid-week. The edmonton weather hourly breakdown shows the warmest part of the day settling between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., while evenings cool off quickly—a classic Alberta diurnal swing.
How should Edmontonians prepare for tomorrow and beyond?
For the edmonton weather tomorrow, expect a similar story to today: partly cloudy skies and a light northwest wind. Anyone looking at the edmonton weather next 30 days or the edmonton weather monthly outlook should note that longer-range models suggest a gradual warming trend heading into the latter half of the month, though no extreme highs are on the horizon. The edmonton weather 21 day forecast aligns with that view, indicating no major storm systems for the capital region. For all forecasts, remember that Edmonton’s weather is measured in celsius, so the edmonton weather in celsius numbers you see reflect the true prairie feel.
Does Edmonton get much rain this time of year?
Edmonton’s late-spring rainfall is modest, averaging around 30–40 millimetres for the month. The live forecast shows only a slight chance of precipitation in the coming days, so most outdoor plans should be safe, though a light jacket is wise for evening walks.
Is the UV index a concern in Edmonton today?
With the sun higher in the sky, the UV index can reach moderate levels by midday. The live forecast includes UV details; if it’s above 5, residents near the river valley or out on the trails should consider sunscreen and a hat between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
How does Edmonton weather compare to Calgary right now?
Edmonton is typically a few degrees cooler than Calgary due to its more northerly latitude and lack of chinook influence. While Calgary may see a southerly breeze, Edmonton stays under a northwest flow, keeping the air crisp. Check our Calgary Weather page for a direct comparison.
Sources
For a broader look at conditions across the country, visit the Canada weather hub. If you’re planning travel to other major cities, our Vancouver Weather and Montreal Weather pages offer detailed regional updates. Stay alert to any sudden changes with our Weather Warning page.