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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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Based on the live forecast above, Edmonton’s current conditions feature temperatures in the mid-minus teens Celsius with a biting wind. The high today is expected to reach the low minus teens, while the overnight low will drop into the mid-minus twenties — a typical January day for the capital region.
How cold will it feel today?
Wind chill values are the key concern. The live forecast above shows a northwesterly wind near 20 km/h, which will make the air feel like the mid-minus twenties through the afternoon. By evening, with lighter winds, the wind chill eases, but actual temperatures continue falling. For those checking weather in edmonton tomorrow, similar bone-dry cold is expected, with a slight chance of flurries.
What’s the outlook for the next week?
The extended forecast — including weather edmonton 14 days and weather in edmonton 10 days — shows a persistent ridge of Arctic high pressure keeping skies mainly clear and daytime highs in the low minus teens. A brief warm-up may arrive late next week, but confidence is low. If you’re looking at edmonton weather next 30 days, seasonal norms suggest a gradual return to more typical January cold after that. For the edmonton weather 21 day forecast, expect high variability as the polar vortex wobbles overhead.
Is it snowing in Edmonton right now?
According to the live forecast above, light snow is present. Accumulations will be minimal — under 1 cm — as the air is very dry. The flurries should taper off by mid-afternoon.
What is the wind chill this morning?
Wind chill values are forecast to reach near -28°C this morning, making frostbite possible on exposed skin within 10–15 minutes. Dress in layers and cover all exposed areas.
How long will this cold snap last?
The Arctic air mass is expected to linger through the end of the week. A moderating trend may begin early next week, but temperatures are likely to remain below freezing for at least the next 10 days.
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