Your Canada Day 2025 forecast
Canada Day weather is a hot topic! While most of the country anticipates favorable conditions for Tuesday's celebrations, a few areas might see exceptions. Here's your complete holiday forecast.
How will Canada's weather align with your holiday spirit this Canada Day? For Western Canada, Tuesday is looking largely ideal.
Many major cities from British Columbia to Manitoba can anticipate warm, sunny weather for the holiday. While some areas, such as Kelowna and Medicine Hat, will see above-average temperatures, there's no oppressive heat expected to hinder your outdoor festivities.
Most of the western region can expect dry conditions through Tuesday afternoon. However, showers might affect evening plans north of Edmonton and in northern British Columbia. Otherwise, conditions are favorable, so enjoy your Canada Day! Further east, an active weather pattern is set to bring potential natural 'fireworks' as it moves across communities throughout the day.
Southern and eastern Ontario will kick off Tuesday with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, potentially lasting into the afternoon. The good news is that skies should clear up for evening fireworks. Meanwhile, southern Quebec is looking more unsettled for the latter half of Tuesday, with scattered showers and thunderstorms likely interrupting outdoor plans there.
While showers are nearing Atlantic Canada, most fireworks displays should be safe, though clouds will increase. Meanwhile, it wouldn't be Canada Day without mentioning a lingering snow risk in the Far North. It's possible some parts of Nunavut will experience flurries, adding a quintessential Canadian touch to the summer.
