
Tomorrow's Weather Calgary: Snow Showers, Chilly Temps
Calgary Mar 12, 2026: Prepare for a cold day with steady snow and gusty winds shaping your outdoor plans.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning Snowfall with Bitter Cold and Gusty Winds
The morning kicks off with steady snow showers and temperatures near -6°C, feeling much colder at -13°C due to brisk winds gusting up to 32 km/h. Snow accumulation is expected to reach around 1.5 cm, creating a wintry start that demands attention to warmth and safety.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Mar 12, 2026:
Dog Walks & Errands: Bundle up for brisk walks with your pet as snow blankets the city.
Commute: Allow extra travel time as snowy roads and gusty winds may slow traffic.
Outdoor Winter Sports: Ideal conditions for skiing or snowboarding at local resorts like WinSport.
Temperatures remain consistently cold around -6°C to -4°C throughout the day.
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Snow Continues with Temperatures Climbing to Freezing
Snowfall tapers but persists into the afternoon with temperatures rising to around 0°C. Winds remain light but gusty, reaching up to 23 km/h, and about 0.6 cm of additional snow is expected, maintaining a wintry atmosphere throughout the day.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Mar 12, 2026:
Hiking & Snowshoeing: Take advantage of lighter snow for outdoor adventures in parks like Griffith Woods and Fish Creek.
Outdoor Events: Enjoy cultural festivals and food experiences while staying prepared for chilly conditions.
Ice Skating: Perfect weather for skating at Olympic Plaza with manageable snow and cool temps.
Evening Snow Flurries with Temperatures Dropping Below Freezing
Snow flurries continue into the evening as temperatures dip to -3°C. Winds remain light with gusts up to 21 km/h, and light snow accumulation of about 0.3 cm is expected, setting a cold and snowy tone for the night ahead.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Mar 12, 2026:
Evening Walks: Dress warmly for brief outdoor strolls as snow flurries persist.
Indoor Events: Consider attending evening performances like Swan Lake by Alberta Ballet to stay cozy.
Prepare for Nighttime: Ensure your home and vehicle are ready for continued cold and snow.
Light snow precipitation occurs steadily in the early hours, peaking at 1.0 mm around 1 AM.
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm insulated jacket and thermal layers to combat cold temperatures
Waterproof boots and gloves to stay dry during snow showers
Hat and scarf to protect against wind chill
Snow gear if planning outdoor winter sports or activities
Extra time for travel due to snowy and gusty conditions
Air quality mask recommended for sensitive individuals due to unhealthy air quality
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