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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the True North Brief Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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The live forecast above shows Whitefish currently near seasonal averages with partly cloudy skies and light winds. This means a typical late-winter day, with a chance of snow showers arriving by evening and temperatures remaining below freezing overnight.
What is the 14-day outlook for Whitefish?
The 14-day forecast from NOAA indicates alternating cold fronts and mild spells, with temperatures ranging from –8°C to 4°C. This means a transition period typical of late winter, with the highest precipitation probability mid-week. The 10-day outlook refines these trends, showing a clearer picture for the first week.
How does Whitefish weather vary by month?
Whitefish experiences a continental climate: cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers. January averages –6°C and 80 cm of snowfall, while July reaches 22°C with minimal rain. This makes the winter months ideal for skiing, while summer offers pleasant hiking conditions. For a detailed month-by-month breakdown, see our Canada weather hub for comparative data.
Is an hourly forecast available for Whitefish?
Yes, the National Weather Service provides an hourly breakdown for Whitefish. The live forecast above includes a 48-hour timeline showing temperature, wind, and precipitation probability every hour. This is useful for planning short-duration outdoor activities.
Where can I find a Whitefish weather webcam?
Several local ski resorts and tourism sites offer live webcams showing current conditions at Whitefish Mountain Resort and around town. These provide real-time visuals of cloud cover, snowfall, and visibility. Check the resort’s official website for the latest feeds.
How does the 14-day forecast compare to the 10-day outlook?
The 10-day forecast has higher confidence than the 14-day, as uncertainty increases with time. Both are updated daily by NOAA. For Whitefish, the 14-day shows general trends, while the 10-day is more precise for day-to-day planning such as travel or outdoor events.
Sources
- National Weather Service – Missoula
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- The Weather Network – Whitefish
For comparison with Canadian destinations, visit our Canada weather hub or Calgary weather page.