
Tomorrow's Weather Calgary: Snowfall Warning, Cold Temps
Calgary Feb 28, 2026: Prepare for heavy snow and chilly conditions with light winds shaping the day.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning: Cloudy, Bitter Cold at -17°C with Light Winds
The morning begins with dense cloud cover and a biting cold temperature near -17°C. Light winds at 9 km/h will keep the chill steady, while a 30% chance of light precipitation hints at the start of snow later in the day. The air quality remains unhealthy for sensitive groups, so take note if you have respiratory concerns.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Feb 28, 2026:
Dog Walks & Errands: Bundle up warmly for short outdoor trips as temperatures are frigid and skies are cloudy.
Commute: Allow extra travel time due to potential slippery roads and reduced visibility from early snow showers.
Winter Sports: Ideal conditions to enjoy skiing or snowboarding at local parks before heavier snow arrives.
Temperatures remain very cold, ranging from -17°C to -12°C throughout the day.
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Afternoon: Cloudy, Slightly Warmer at -10°C with Snow Chances
Cloudy skies persist into the afternoon with temperatures rising slightly to around -10°C. Winds remain light at 11 km/h, maintaining a crisp atmosphere. The chance of precipitation decreases to 20%, but snow showers may still occur, contributing to accumulating snow on roads and sidewalks.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Feb 28, 2026:
Outdoor Activities: Great time for snowshoeing or winter hiking while snow showers remain light.
Commute: Continue to exercise caution on the roads as snow accumulation may impact driving conditions.
Events: Consider attending indoor events like the Beerfest or the Ice Sculpture Showcase to stay warm.
Evening: Clearing Skies, Snowfall Tapering Off at -11°C
Evening brings clearing skies with temperatures steady near -11°C and light winds at 7 km/h. Moderate snow is expected to taper off early overnight, but the Yellow Warning for heavy snowfall remains in effect with totals between 15 to 30 cm. Visibility may improve as snow diminishes, but travel conditions will still be challenging.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Feb 28, 2026:
Travel: Avoid late evening travel if possible due to heavy snow and poor visibility earlier in the night.
Outdoor Relaxation: Enjoy a quiet evening indoors or take a calm walk if conditions improve after snowfall.
Winter Safety: Ensure pathways are cleared and well-lit to prevent slips and falls during snow accumulation.
Light wind speeds persist, mostly between 7 km/h and 14 km/h with gusts up to 21 km/h.
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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
Hat and scarf to protect against wind chill
Snow gear such as snowshoes or skis for outdoor winter activities
Emergency car kit and extra travel time for safe commuting
Air quality mask recommended for sensitive individuals
Flashlight or headlamp for visibility during early nightfall
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