Blackfalds, Alberta, woke up to clear skies on Monday, July 6, 2026, with no weather alerts in effect and a week of mostly sunny weather ahead. After severe thunderstorms rattled parts of the province over the weekend, conditions in Blackfalds have settled, giving residents a stretch of warm, calm days.
The temperature at midday Monday was around 20°C, observed at the Lacombe AAFC station, according to Environment Canada. Forecasters expect a high of 23°C under sunny skies and a UV index of 7 or high. Tuesday will be even warmer, reaching 27°C with more sun.
The outlook for the rest of the week stays mostly bright. Wednesday carries a 30% chance of showers and a high of 27°C, while Thursday brings clearing conditions with temperatures near 21°C. Overnight lows throughout the week will be near seasonal norms, generally between 8°C and 13°C, with sunrise at about 5:21 a.m. and sunset close to 9:58 p.m.
This calm follows an active weather weekend for Alberta. On July 4 and 5, an orange-tiered thunderstorm watch covered Calgary and south-central areas, triggered by cold air high in the atmosphere mixing with hot surface conditions. Large, damaging hailstorms were reported in central Alberta, but Blackfalds appears to have avoided any serious impacts.
Residents can check the latest conditions anytime through Alberta Emergency Alert or The Weather Network. With sunny skies and typical July warmth, outdoor plans look good for the days ahead.