Tomorrow's Weather Edmonton: Rainy, Very Windy with Gusts

Edmonton May 14, 2026: Expect a wet and blustery day with strong winds and scattered showers throughout the day.

Tomorrow's forecast:

Morning Rain and Strong Winds with Gusts up to 65 km/h

    The day begins with steady rain and temperatures near 10°C. Winds will be strong and gusty, reaching up to 65 km/h, creating blustery conditions. This combination of rain and wind will make the morning feel quite raw and unsettled.

Activities Recommendations for the morning of May 14, 2026:

  • Commute: Prepare for challenging driving conditions due to heavy rain and strong gusts.

  • Dog Walks & Errands: Consider shorter or sheltered walks to avoid the wet and windy weather.

  • Outdoor Photography: Use protective gear for your camera to capture the dramatic weather safely.

Temperatures gradually dropping from 16°C at midnight to 10°C by mid-morning

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Afternoon Rain Continues with Persistent Strong Winds

    Rain showers will likely continue into the afternoon, though the chance of precipitation decreases to around 40%. Temperatures will rise slightly to about 13°C, but strong winds will persist with gusts still reaching 65 km/h, maintaining a blustery atmosphere.

Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of May 14, 2026:

  • Cycling: If cycling, be cautious of gusty winds and wet surfaces.

  • Picnicking: Outdoor picnics may be disrupted by rain and wind; consider indoor alternatives.

  • Trail Running: Windy conditions may add challenge to trail runs; dress accordingly.

Evening Clouds with Lingering Wind and Lower Rain Chances

    Cloudy skies will dominate the evening with a reduced chance of rain around 30%. Winds will ease somewhat but remain breezy with gusts up to 54 km/h. Temperatures will cool slightly to near 12°C, making for a cool and windy night.

Activities Recommendations for the evening of May 14, 2026:

  • Outdoor Events: Dress warmly and prepare for wind if attending evening events.

  • Birdwatching: Cloudy skies and wind may limit bird activity; plan accordingly.

  • Photography: Evening shots may capture moody skies but protect equipment from wind.

Strong and very windy conditions with wind gusts reaching up to 65 km/h throughout the morning

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Packing preparations for tomorrow:

  • Waterproof jacket and umbrella to stay dry in rain

  • Windbreaker or layered clothing to protect against strong gusts

  • Sturdy footwear with good grip for wet and slippery surfaces

  • Secure hats and loose items to prevent them from blowing away

  • Portable phone charger to stay connected during possible disruptions

  • Light scarf or gloves for added warmth during windy periods

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