Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (2024)

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HEAT WARNING

A prolonged heat event continues.For the next 5 to 7 days, daytime highs will be between 28 and 36 degrees Celsius and overnight lows will range from 12 to 20 degrees Celsius.Residents of and visitors to the warned regions are advised to take the following precautions to protect themselves, their families and their neighbours:- Consider rescheduling outdoor activities to cooler hours of the day.- Take frequent breaks from the heat, spending time in cooled indoor spaces where possible.- Drink plenty of water and other non-alcoholic, non-caffeinated beverages to stay hydrated.- Check for your children or pets before you exit your vehicle. Do not leave any person or pet inside a closed vehicle, for any length of time.Monitor for symptoms of heat stroke or heat exhaustion, such as high body temperature, lack of sweat, confusion, fainting, and unconsciousness.Pay particular attention to individuals that can experience earlier or more severe effects from heat including infants, children, seniors, and individuals with pre-existing lung, heart, kidney, nervous system, mental health or diabetic conditions, outdoor workers, as well as those who are socially isolated.Heat warnings are issued when very high temperature conditions are expected to pose an elevated risk of heat illnesses, such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion.For more heat health advice, visit: albertahealthservices.ca/news/heat.aspx.Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ABstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #ABStorm.

In effect for:

  • City of Calgary

Follow:

  • Regional ATOM

Current ConditionsObserved at: Calgary Int'l Airport

  • Past 24 hours
  • Weather Radar
  • Satellite
  • Lightning

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (2)

16°C

  • °C
  • °F
Observed at:
Calgary Int'l Airport
Date:
Condition:
Mostly Cloudy
Pressure:
101.6 kPa
Tendency:
Rising
Temperature:
16.0°C
Dew point:
12.7°C
Humidity:
81%
Wind:
SSW 4 km/h
Visibility:
19 km

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (3)

16°C

Condition:
Mostly Cloudy
Pressure:
101.6 kPa
Tendency:
Rising
Temperature:
16.0°C
Dew point:
12.7°C
Humidity:
81%
Wind:
SSW 4 km/h
Visibility:
19 km

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (4)

Mostly Cloudy

16°C

  • °C
  • °F
Wind:
SSW 4 km/h
More details
Temperature:
16.0°C
Pressure:
101.6 kPa
Dew point:
12.7°C
Visibility:
19 km
Humidity:
81%
Date:
Observed at:
Calgary Int'l Airport

Past 24 hour Conditions

Weather Radar

Satellite

Lightning

Alerts

Jet Stream

Hourly Forecast

Air Quality

Historical Weather

ForecastForecast issued:

  • Hourly Forecast
  • Air Quality
  • Alerts
  • Jet Stream

Thu18 Jul

29°C30%Chance of showers

Tonight

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (6)

17°C

Clear

Fri
19 Jul

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (7)

31°C

30%

Chance of showers

Night

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (8)

17°C

Clear

Sat
20 Jul

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (9)

31°C

Sunny

Night

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (10)

18°C

Clear

Mon
22 Jul

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (13)

30°C

Sunny

Night

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (14)

15°C

Clear

Tue
23 Jul

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (15)

35°C

Sunny

Night

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (16)

14°C

Clear

Wed
24 Jul

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (17)

32°C

Sunny

HEAT WARNING

A prolonged heat event continues.For the next 5 to 7 days, daytime highs will be between 28 and 36 degrees Celsius and overnight lows will range from 12 to 20 degrees Celsius.Residents of and visitors to the warned regions are advised to take the following precautions to protect themselves, their families and their neighbours:- Consider rescheduling outdoor activities to cooler hours of the day.- Take frequent breaks from the heat, spending time in cooled indoor spaces where possible.- Drink plenty of water and other non-alcoholic, non-caffeinated beverages to stay hydrated.- Check for your children or pets before you exit your vehicle. Do not leave any person or pet inside a closed vehicle, for any length of time.Monitor for symptoms of heat stroke or heat exhaustion, such as high body temperature, lack of sweat, confusion, fainting, and unconsciousness.Pay particular attention to individuals that can experience earlier or more severe effects from heat including infants, children, seniors, and individuals with pre-existing lung, heart, kidney, nervous system, mental health or diabetic conditions, outdoor workers, as well as those who are socially isolated.Heat warnings are issued when very high temperature conditions are expected to pose an elevated risk of heat illnesses, such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion.For more heat health advice, visit: albertahealthservices.ca/news/heat.aspx.Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ABstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #ABStorm.

In effect for:

  • City of Calgary

Follow:

  • Regional ATOM

Detailed ForecastForecast issued:

HEAT WARNING

A prolonged heat event continues.For the next 5 to 7 days, daytime highs will be between 28 and 36 degrees Celsius and overnight lows will range from 12 to 20 degrees Celsius.Residents of and visitors to the warned regions are advised to take the following precautions to protect themselves, their families and their neighbours:- Consider rescheduling outdoor activities to cooler hours of the day.- Take frequent breaks from the heat, spending time in cooled indoor spaces where possible.- Drink plenty of water and other non-alcoholic, non-caffeinated beverages to stay hydrated.- Check for your children or pets before you exit your vehicle. Do not leave any person or pet inside a closed vehicle, for any length of time.Monitor for symptoms of heat stroke or heat exhaustion, such as high body temperature, lack of sweat, confusion, fainting, and unconsciousness.Pay particular attention to individuals that can experience earlier or more severe effects from heat including infants, children, seniors, and individuals with pre-existing lung, heart, kidney, nervous system, mental health or diabetic conditions, outdoor workers, as well as those who are socially isolated.Heat warnings are issued when very high temperature conditions are expected to pose an elevated risk of heat illnesses, such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion.For more heat health advice, visit: albertahealthservices.ca/news/heat.aspx.Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ABstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #ABStorm.

In effect for:

  • City of Calgary

Follow:

  • Regional ATOM
DateDetailed Forecast
TodayA mix of sun and cloud. 30 percent chance of showers with risk of a thunderstorm. High 29. Humidex 32. UV index 8 or very high.
TonightClear. Low 17.
Fri, 19 JulSunny in the morning and early in the afternoon then a mix of sun and cloud with 30 percent chance of showers in the afternoon. Risk of a thunderstorm in the afternoon. Wind becoming south 20 km/h in the afternoon. High 31. Humidex 34. UV index 8 or very high.
NightClear. Low 17.
Sat, 20 JulSunny. High 31.
NightClear. Low 18.
Sun, 21 JulSunny. High 31.
NightClear. Low 18.
Mon, 22 JulSunny. High 30.
NightClear. Low 15.
Tue, 23 JulSunny. High 35.
NightClear. Low 14.
Wed, 24 JulSunny. High 32.
NormalsMax23°C.Min10°C.Sunrise5:44 MDTSunset21:41 MDT

Detailed ForecastForecast issued:

Today29°C

A mix of sun and cloud. 30 percent chance of showers with risk of a thunderstorm. High 29. Humidex 32. UV index 8 or very high.

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (21)

Tonight
17°C

Clear. Low 17.

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (22)

Fri, 19 Jul
31°C

Sunny in the morning and early in the afternoon then a mix of sun and cloud with 30 percent chance of showers in the afternoon. Risk of a thunderstorm in the afternoon. Wind becoming south 20 km/h in the afternoon. High 31. Humidex 34. UV index 8 or very high.
Night:Clear. Low 17.

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (23)

Sat, 20 Jul
31°C

Sunny. High 31.
Night:Clear. Low 18.

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (24)

Sun, 21 Jul
31°C

Sunny. High 31.
Night:Clear. Low 18.

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (25)

Mon, 22 Jul
30°C

Sunny. High 30.
Night:Clear. Low 15.

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (26)

Tue, 23 Jul
35°C

Sunny. High 35.
Night:Clear. Low 14.

Calgary, AB - 7 Day Forecast (27)

Wed, 24 Jul
32°C

Sunny. High 32.

Normals:
Max23°C.Min10°C.
Sunrise:
5:44 MDT
Sunset:
21:41 MDT

Averages and extremes

18 Jul
Average high
  • 23.1°C
Average low
  • 9.5°C
Highest temperature (1884-2011)
  • 35.0°C
  • 1941
Lowest temperature (1884-2011)
  • 0.0°C
  • 1885
Greatest precipitation (1884-2011)
  • 43.7 mm
  • 1952
Greatest rainfall (1884-2011)
  • 43.7 mm
  • 1952
Greatest snowfall (1884-2011)
  • 0.0 cm
Most snow on the ground (1955-2011)
  • 0.0 cm
Monthly frequency of precipitation
  • 42%

Note that more recent Averages and Extremes information for this location may be available. Please visit the Historical Climate Data's Almanac Averages and Extremes page.

Yesterday's Data

  • Historical Weather

Max:
31.6°C

Min:
16.3°C

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