Alberta's 2026 Summer Forecast: Strong start, but with some concerns
Alberta will experience a strong start to summer, but a lack of moisture might eventually raise some concerns
Welcome to our official 2026 summer forecast for Alberta.
The sneak peek was all about the setup: the drivers, the mechanics, and the atmospheric forces beginning to shape the season ahead.
Now, it’s time to reveal what folks in Alberta will actually experience this summer.
Summer personality: warm, but watchful

Strong start, moisture concerns
Alberta sits within the stronger warmth signal, especially early in the season
Periods of significant heat are likely, but timely pattern breaks could help prevent drought from escalating
June moisture will be key, as missing out on that critical rainfall would raise concerns about drought in July and August
Your overall temperature outlook:

Your overall precipitation outlook:

Key message
The trough may decide Canada’s summer. The challenge is that it will be a moving target: oscillating, stretching, and occasionally anchoring in place.
A faster west-to-east flow lowers the odds of long-lasting, continent-wide extremes, but cut-off highs and lows can still detach from the main jet stream and create impactful stretches of heat.
We forecast the season and try to anticipate the broad patterns and themes, not the individual weekends and specific weather patterns ahead. We know one bad long weekend can reshape the reputation of an entire summer.
WATCH: Canada's overall 2026 Summer Forecast
This article was written with the guidance and forecasting of Dr. Doug Gillham, a senior meteorologist at The Weather Network.
