Red Deer, AB
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HEAT WARNING
- City of Red Deer
Hot temperatures will continue Thursday, with daytime highs near or above 30 degrees Celsius. Overnight lows will be near 14 degrees Celsius tonight into Thursday morning. Cooler temperatures are forecast on Friday. Residents of and visitors to the warned regions are advised to take the following precautions to protect themselves, their families and their neighbours: - Consider rescheduling outdoor activities to cooler hours of the day. - Take frequent breaks from the heat, spending time in cooled indoor spaces where possible. - Drink plenty of water and other non-alcoholic, non-caffeinated beverages to stay hydrated. - Check for your children or pets before you exit your vehicle. Do not leave any person or pet inside a closed vehicle, for any length of time. Monitor for symptoms of heat stroke or heat exhaustion, such as high body temperature, lack of sweat, confusion, fainting, and unconsciousness. Pay particular attention to individuals that can experience earlier or more severe effects from heat including infants, children, seniors, and individuals with pre-existing lung, heart, kidney, nervous system, mental health or diabetic conditions, outdoor workers, as well as those who are socially isolated. Heat warnings are issued when very high temperature conditions are expected to pose an elevated risk of heat illnesses, such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion. For more information: How to protect yourself from the health effects of extreme heat Health risks and who is at risk of extreme heat events For more heat health advice, visit: albertahealthservices.ca/news/heat.aspx. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ABstorm@ec.gc.ca, call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #ABStorm.
Current ConditionsObserved at: Red Deer Regional Airport
- Observed at:
- Red Deer Regional Airport
- Date:
- Condition:
- Sunny
- Pressure:
- 101.6 kPa
- Temperature:
- 26.5°C
- Dew point:
- 5.2°C
- Humidity:
- 26%
- Wind:
- SSE 24 gusts 35 km/h
- Visibility:
- 16 km

27°C
- Condition:
- Sunny
- Pressure:
- 101.6 kPa
- Temperature:
- 26.5°C
- Dew point:
- 5.2°C
- Humidity:
- 26%
- Wind:
- SSE 24 gusts 35 km/h
- Visibility:
- 16 km

Sunny
27°C
- °C
- °F
- Wind:
- SSE 24
gusts 35 km/h
More details
- Temperature:
- 26.5°C
- Pressure:
- 101.6 kPa
- Dew point:
- 5.2°C
- Visibility:
- 16 km
- Humidity:
- 26%
- Date:
- Observed at:
- Red Deer Regional Airport
ForecastForecast issued:
29 May

31°C
Showers or thunderstorms

10°C
30%
Chance of showers or thunderstorms
30 May

26°C
Sunny

9°C
Clear
31 May

26°C
A mix of sun and cloud

7°C
60%
Chance of showers
1 Jun

16°C
60%
Chance of showers

6°C
30%
Chance of showers
2 Jun

17°C
A mix of sun and cloud

5°C
Cloudy periods
3 Jun

21°C
A mix of sun and cloud
HEAT WARNING
Hot temperatures will continue Thursday, with daytime highs near or above 30 degrees Celsius. Overnight lows will be near 14 degrees Celsius tonight into Thursday morning. Cooler temperatures are forecast on Friday. Residents of and visitors to the warned regions are advised to take the following precautions to protect themselves, their families and their neighbours: - Consider rescheduling outdoor activities to cooler hours of the day. - Take frequent breaks from the heat, spending time in cooled indoor spaces where possible. - Drink plenty of water and other non-alcoholic, non-caffeinated beverages to stay hydrated. - Check for your children or pets before you exit your vehicle. Do not leave any person or pet inside a closed vehicle, for any length of time. Monitor for symptoms of heat stroke or heat exhaustion, such as high body temperature, lack of sweat, confusion, fainting, and unconsciousness. Pay particular attention to individuals that can experience earlier or more severe effects from heat including infants, children, seniors, and individuals with pre-existing lung, heart, kidney, nervous system, mental health or diabetic conditions, outdoor workers, as well as those who are socially isolated. Heat warnings are issued when very high temperature conditions are expected to pose an elevated risk of heat illnesses, such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion. For more information: How to protect yourself from the health effects of extreme heat Health risks and who is at risk of extreme heat events For more heat health advice, visit: albertahealthservices.ca/news/heat.aspx. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ABstorm@ec.gc.ca, call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #ABStorm.
- City of Red Deer
Detailed ForecastForecast issued:
HEAT WARNING
Hot temperatures will continue Thursday, with daytime highs near or above 30 degrees Celsius. Overnight lows will be near 14 degrees Celsius tonight into Thursday morning. Cooler temperatures are forecast on Friday. Residents of and visitors to the warned regions are advised to take the following precautions to protect themselves, their families and their neighbours: - Consider rescheduling outdoor activities to cooler hours of the day. - Take frequent breaks from the heat, spending time in cooled indoor spaces where possible. - Drink plenty of water and other non-alcoholic, non-caffeinated beverages to stay hydrated. - Check for your children or pets before you exit your vehicle. Do not leave any person or pet inside a closed vehicle, for any length of time. Monitor for symptoms of heat stroke or heat exhaustion, such as high body temperature, lack of sweat, confusion, fainting, and unconsciousness. Pay particular attention to individuals that can experience earlier or more severe effects from heat including infants, children, seniors, and individuals with pre-existing lung, heart, kidney, nervous system, mental health or diabetic conditions, outdoor workers, as well as those who are socially isolated. Heat warnings are issued when very high temperature conditions are expected to pose an elevated risk of heat illnesses, such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion. For more information: How to protect yourself from the health effects of extreme heat Health risks and who is at risk of extreme heat events For more heat health advice, visit: albertahealthservices.ca/news/heat.aspx. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ABstorm@ec.gc.ca, call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #ABStorm.
- City of Red Deer
Date | Detailed Forecast |
---|---|
Tonight | Clear. Wind southeast 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming light this evening. Wind becoming south 20 overnight. Low 13. |
Thu, 29 May | Sunny in the morning and early in the afternoon then a mix of sun and cloud with showers or thunderstorms beginning in the afternoon. Wind south 30 km/h gusting to 50. High 31. UV index 8 or very high. |
Night | Showers or thunderstorms ending in the evening then mainly cloudy with 30 percent chance of showers. Clearing before morning. Wind south 30 km/h gusting to 50 becoming west 20 in the evening then light overnight. Low 10. |
Fri, 30 May | Sunny. High 26. |
Night | Clear. Low 9. |
Sat, 31 May | A mix of sun and cloud. High 26. |
Night | Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Windy. Low 7. |
Sun, 1 Jun | A mix of sun and cloud with 60 percent chance of showers. High 16. |
Night | Cloudy periods with 30 percent chance of showers. Low 6. |
Mon, 2 Jun | A mix of sun and cloud. High 17. |
Night | Cloudy periods. Low plus 5. |
Tue, 3 Jun | A mix of sun and cloud. High 21. |
Normals | Max19°C.Min6°C. | Sunrise | 5:23 MDT | Sunset | 21:42 MDT |
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Detailed ForecastForecast issued:

31°C
Night: Showers or thunderstorms ending in the evening then mainly cloudy with 30 percent chance of showers. Clearing before morning. Wind south 30 km/h gusting to 50 becoming west 20 in the evening then light overnight. Low 10.

26°C
Night: Clear. Low 9.

26°C
Night: Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Windy. Low 7.

16°C
Night: Cloudy periods with 30 percent chance of showers. Low 6.

17°C
Night: Cloudy periods. Low plus 5.

21°C
- Normals:
- Max19°C.Min6°C.
- Sunrise:
- 5:23 MDT
- Sunset:
- 21:42 MDT
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