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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.
Before heading out, glance at the live forecast above, then check the full weather network suite of tools to plan your day in your region—whether you’re in Toronto, Ottawa, or Halifax, knowing the 14-day outlook and hourly details helps you stay safe and prepared.
What does the weather network cover across Canada?
The weather network, anchored by The Weather Network and Environment and Climate Change Canada, delivers real-time conditions, radar, and alerts for every province. For example, weather network toronto users rely on hourly breakdowns, while weather network ottawa and weather network mississauga residents check the 14-day trend. Weather network halifax and weather network winnipeg also benefit from marine and prairie-specific data. The live forecast above is your baseline—then dig into weather network radar for precipitation tracking.
How can you use these tools day-to-day?
Bookmark the weather network hourly view for commute planning and the 14-day for weekend trips. If you’re in Calgary or Edmonton, the network’s valley and foothill models are critical. For outdoor work or travel across Ontario or B.C., pair the live forecast with our Canada weather hub for region-wide alerts. The Toronto Weather page, for instance, integrates hourly and radar from the network.
Is The Weather Network the same as Environment Canada?
No. The Weather Network is a private service that repackages Environment Canada data. Both provide reliable forecasts, but only Environment Canada issues official warnings. Use the network for quick visuals and radar.
Can I get a 14-day forecast from the weather network?
Yes, the 14-day outlook is available on The Weather Network’s site and app. For long-range planning, combine that with the live forecast above and the hourly breakdown to adjust for sudden shifts.
How does weather network radar work?
Radar maps show precipitation intensity, movement, and type. The network aggregates data from Environment Canada’s radar stations across the country, updated every 10 minutes for near-real-time tracking in your region.