Current Weather in Edmonton
EDMONTON – WEATHER – Today in Edmonton, residents can expect periods of rain throughout the day, accompanied by strong winds. The rain will be persistent with an 80% chance, and wind speeds will range from 40 km/h with gusts up to 60 km/h, shifting to the northwest later in the day. The temperature will hover around 12-17°C. The barometric pressure is stable at 1012 hPa, and the humidity level is around 85%.
Historical Weather Data
For July 25th, the highest recorded temperature was 31.9°C in 2002, and the lowest was 7.3°C in 2005. The record precipitation for this date is 15.2 mm, set in 2001.
Tomorrow’s Outlook
Tomorrow’s forecast predicts mainly cloudy skies with scattered showers, continuing the trend of unsettled weather. There will be a 60% chance of showers in the morning, reducing slightly by the afternoon. Winds will remain from the northwest at 30 km/h with gusts up to 60 km/h, and temperatures will peak at around 18°C.
Historical Data for Tomorrow
On July 26th, Edmonton has seen temperatures as high as 28.6°C in 2008 and as low as 7.8°C in 1999. The highest recorded rainfall for this date is 12.7 mm, recorded in 2023.
Weekend Preview
- Saturday, July 27th: The forecast indicates a mix of sun and clouds with a high of 22°C. Nighttime temperatures will drop to around 11°C with partly cloudy conditions.
- Sunday, July 28th: Expect sunny skies with temperatures reaching 25°C during the day and a low of 13°C at night.
Wardrobe Suggestions
With the rainy and windy conditions, waterproof outerwear and layers will be essential. An umbrella and sturdy footwear are recommended to stay dry. For those sensitive to cooler temperatures, a light sweater or jacket will be beneficial.
Fun Weather Fact for Edmonton
Did you know that Edmonton has experienced a record high temperature of 37.2°C in July? Despite the current cool and wet conditions, the city is known for its extreme weather variations.
Stay tuned for more weather updates and ensure you’re prepared for the changing conditions. Remember to monitor local alerts and stay safe during potential thunderstorms.