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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 Carlyle, Saskatchewan, currently experiencing temperatures and conditions typical of the region. This means a day that feels like a true prairie transition—crisp mornings giving way to moderate afternoons, with wind and sky conditions that shape your outdoor plans.
What is driving today’s weather in Carlyle?
According to the live forecast above, Carlyle sits under a continental air mass that brings clear skies or variable cloud, with temperatures near the seasonal average. The wind direction and speed from the forecast indicate a typical prairie breeze, often from the northwest or southwest, which can drop wind chill values in colder months. For hourly detail, check the carlyle weather hourly feed on The Weather Network, and for a longer view, the carlyle weather 14 day outlook from Environment Canada helps plan ahead.
How does Carlyle’s climate compare to nearby cities?
Located in southeastern Saskatchewan, Carlyle shares a humid continental climate with cities like Estevan weather (about 45 km south) and Brandon weather across the Manitoba border. Winters are cold and dry, summers warm with occasional thunderstorms. For broader context, see Regina weather and Saskatoon weather, which follow similar patterns but with slightly different precipitation and temperature extremes due to latitude. Calgary weather, though farther west, is a useful comparison for Chinook-influenced conditions.
What is the best time to visit Carlyle?
Late June through early September offers the warmest weather, with highs averaging 24–26°C and long daylight hours. July is typically the driest month, ideal for outdoor recreation at nearby Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
How cold does Carlyle get in winter?
January lows frequently drop below −20°C, and wind chills can reach −35°C during Arctic outbreaks. Snow cover averages around 100 cm, with occasional blizzard conditions. The live forecast above will show current wind chill values.
Does Carlyle experience severe weather?
Thunderstorms are common in summer, and a few may produce large hail or tornadoes, given its location on the northern edge of Tornado Alley. The carlyle weather network and ECCC warnings provide real-time alerts; see our Weather Warning page for details.
Sources
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