Weather

Thunderstorm looming over the prairies. Photo: John Parker
Planning an outdoor activity can often be dependent on weather conditions. Environment Canada provides up-to-date weather forecasts across the country. In the articles below you'll learn about forecasting, severe weather and how atmospheric changes can affect your health.
- Winter weather can be severe, so be prepared!
- Weather: the national obsession
- Waves of Warning
- Then and now: lessons learned from Calgary to Vancouver
- The best of both worlds
- The 2010 Winter Games: Lasting Legacies
- Taking on Arctic Weather Prediction with TAWEPI
- Slideshow: Canada’s Top Ten Weather Stories for 2009
- Shaping Vancouver’s Olympic Footprint
- Preparing for Hurricane Season
- Meteorological Internship Program Welcomes New Brain Stormers
- Lighting the Way: Environment Canada’s Meteorological Service and the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay
- Keeping an eye on the skies: chasing tornadoes with VORTEX2
- I was recently on a Caribbean cruise and took the attached photo of what looked like a tornado forming over the Atlantic Ocean. Could you tell me what it was that I saw?
- Happy Birthday Meteorological Service Of Canada: 140 Years Young
- Environment Canada's Dr. Gilbert Brunet works to improve weather forecasts
- Environment Canada Provides Meteorological Assistance to Haiti: MSC-Quebec Meteorologists Return Home from Mission
- Environment Canada Assists with Haiti’s Recovery
- EC's MSC Partners with the Aviation World
- Canada's Top Ten Weather Stories for 2007
- Canada’s Top Ten Weather Stories for 2010
- Bill Scott, Manager, A personal piece of history
- Avalanches: Be Weather Aware and Weather Prepared
- All in the family: 2010 Winter Games technologies
- Acing the test at the Vancouver Olympics
- 14,000 Weatheradio receivers distributed to schools!
- #9 - Saskatchewan’s Freak Canada-U.S. Over-Land Weather Bomb
- #8 - El Niño Cancels Winter
- #7 - British Columbia Forest Fires... Costly and Smoky
- #6 - Saskatchewan’s Summer of Storms
- #5 - Storm for the Ages: “Flurries”, Fury and Floods
- #4 - Canada’s a “Hottie”
- #3 - From Dry to Drenched on the Prairies
- #2 - Vigorous Igor
- #10 - Canada’s Most Expensive Hailstorm
- #1 - Spring Weather for the Olympic Winter Games
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