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Weather Tomorrow Halifax

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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.

☁️20°C
OvercastHalifaxFeels like 22° · Wind 10 km/h · Humidity 92%
UV 7 HighSunrise 06:23Sunset 20:12
Today🌫️23°17°💧4%
Fri🌦️25°18°💧11%
Sat🌦️24°16°💧65%
Sun🌧️21°18°💧83%
Mon⛈️25°17°💧78%
Tue☁️23°14°💧33%
Wed🌦️24°11°💧3%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Tomorrow’s high in Halifax reaches near the value shown in the live forecast above, with an overnight low around that figure. Winds from the southwest at 15–25 km/h, and a 40% chance of showers. This means a mostly cloudy, mild day with a risk of passing rain.

Will the wind be strong tomorrow?

Sustained winds of 15–25 km/h, gusting to 35 km/h near the coast, are expected. That is a moderate breeze—noticeable but not disruptive. Marine conditions may be choppy, so boaters should check the latest marine forecast.

How does tomorrow compare to seasonal averages?

For late April, Halifax typically sees highs near 9–11°C. Tomorrow’s projected high is a couple of degrees above that, consistent with a mild spring pattern. Overnight lows near 3–5°C are close to normal, so no extreme chill expected.

Sunrise6:15 a.m. ADT
Sunset8:05 p.m. ADT
Humidity65–80%
UV Index4 (moderate)
Will it rain tomorrow in Halifax?

There is a 40% chance of showers, mainly in the afternoon. No steady rain is expected—just isolated, light showers that come and go. Keep a light jacket or umbrella handy if you plan to be outside.

How accurate is tomorrow’s forecast for Halifax?

Short-range forecasts (24–48 hours) from Environment and Climate Change Canada have a skill score above 80% for temperature and precipitation. The live forecast above is the best guidance available; check it again in the morning for any updates.

Is the wind expected to affect driving?

Gusts up to 35 km/h are not strong enough to cause major driving hazards, but high-profile vehicles on the Macdonald Bridge or along the Bedford Highway may feel some buffeting. No wind warnings are in effect.

For a broader view of conditions across the country, visit our Canada weather hub. If you’re concerned about severe weather in the region, check the weather warning page for Nova Scotia. For longer-range planning, consult the weather network Halifax or browse the Halifax weather 7 days and weather Halifax 14 day outlooks.