Weather Forecast for June 14-15, 2024
Current Conditions in Calgary
As of 4:00 AM MDT on Friday, June 14, 2024, Calgary is experiencing mostly cloudy skies with a temperature of 13.6°C. The dew point is at 5.0°C, resulting in a humidity level of 56%. The barometric pressure is falling at 101.1 kPa. Winds are blowing from the south at 20 km/h, and visibility is at 24 kilometers.
Today’s Weather: June 14, 2024
This morning, expect the skies to clear up with the sun making an appearance. By noon, winds will shift to the west, increasing to 30 km/h and gusting up to 50 km/h. The high temperature will reach a warm 24°C, so dress in lighter layers and make sure to apply sunscreen as the UV index is high at 7.
Tonight’s Weather: June 14, 2024
Tonight will start partly cloudy, with increasing cloudiness overnight. Winds will remain west at 30 km/h, gusting up to 50 km/h, before becoming light in the evening. The low temperature will be 9°C, so a light jacket will keep you comfortable if you’re out late.
Tomorrow’s Weather: June 15, 2024
Saturday will bring showers throughout the day, with a high of 15°C. The rain will continue into the night, with temperatures dropping to a low of 6°C. Be sure to have your rain gear ready for a wet day and evening.
Looking Ahead: June 16, 2024
Sunday’s forecast predicts more showers with a significantly cooler high of 8°C. The night will remain cloudy with a 60 percent chance of showers and a low of 5°C. It looks like a damp and chilly end to the weekend.
Historical Weather Facts
On this day, Calgary’s historical high temperature reached 32.5°C in 1919, while the record low was a frigid 2.0°C in 1965. Today’s forecast high of 24°C is well within the city’s typical range for mid-June.
Wardrobe Suggestions
With a high of 24°C today, lighter clothing is recommended during the day, but a jacket will be necessary in the evening as temperatures drop. For Saturday, ensure you have waterproof outerwear and an umbrella to stay dry during the showers.
Interesting Weather Trivia
Calgary is known for its rapidly changing weather, often experiencing all four seasons in a single day. This phenomenon is partly due to the Chinook winds, which can dramatically raise temperatures within hours.