
Tomorrow's Weather Edmonton: Snowy Evening, Windy Night Ahead
Edmonton Jan 20, 2026: Cold and cloudy with evening snow and strong winds shaping a classic winter day.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning: Cloudy Skies, Bitter Cold with Light Winds
The morning in Edmonton begins with overcast skies and a biting cold temperature near -6°C, feeling like -13°C due to the brisk 24 km/h winds. The chill is intense but winds remain light, setting a wintry tone for the start of the day.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Jan 20, 2026:
Dog Walks & Errands: Bundle up for brisk walks or quick errands as the cold and light winds make for a crisp morning.
Outdoor Winter Sports: Ideal time for ice skating or snowshoeing before the evening snow arrives.
Cultural Events: Morning hours are perfect for attending indoor storytelling or sports programs.
Temperatures remain cold, ranging from -6°C to -4°C throughout the day
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Afternoon: Cloudy, Slightly Warmer but Still Chilly
Cloud cover persists into the afternoon with temperatures rising slightly to around -3°C, though it still feels like -10°C. Winds remain steady at 25 km/h, maintaining the cold feel but without significant snow yet.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Jan 20, 2026:
Skiing & Snowboarding: Take advantage of the stable weather for afternoon slopes at Edmonton Ski Club.
Winter Hiking: Enjoy peaceful trails in Whitemud Park with manageable cold and steady winds.
Family Activities: Great time for tobogganing or visiting local winter festivals.
Evening: Moderate Snowfall and Strong Winds Expected
The evening brings moderate snow showers accompanied by gusty winds reaching up to 54 km/h, creating a wind chill that makes it feel closer to -12°C. Cloudy skies dominate as the snow sets in, signaling a classic Edmonton winter night.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Jan 20, 2026:
Indoor Events: Consider attending the Elvis concert or public swim to stay warm and entertained.
Winter Safety: If outdoors, prepare for snowy and windy conditions with proper gear.
Evening Walks: Best to limit outdoor exposure due to snow and strong gusts.
Wind speeds are consistently strong, peaking at 32 km/h with gusts up to 48 km/h in early morning hours
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm insulated jacket and thermal layers to combat cold temperatures
Windproof accessories like hats, gloves, and scarves to protect against gusts
Waterproof boots and snow gear for evening snow conditions
Sunglasses for daytime glare despite low UV
Portable hand warmers for extended outdoor activities
Emergency kit if traveling during windy, snowy evening hours
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