Weather Network Calgary: Clear Skies and Gusty Winds Across March Forecasts
weather network calgary shows a cluster of clear-sky, mild-afternoon forecasts for Calgary on Mar 19, Mar 22 and Mar 23, 2026 (ET). Mornings trend cool to chilly with light but gusty winds, afternoons warm to mild, and evenings generally clear with lighter breezes. These patterns will shape commutes, outdoor events and recreation across the city over the three dates (ET).
Weather Network Calgary: Three-day snapshot
On Mar 23, 2026 (ET) the forecast opens with cloudy, chilly mornings near -5°C and light but gusty winds up to 32 km/h and a slight chance of precipitation; temperatures through the day range from -5°C to around 8°C in the afternoon with winds near 22 km/h and gusts to 35 km/h, and an evening cooling to about 4°C as winds ease. The Mar 22, 2026 (ET) outlook begins clear and crisp around -5°C in the morning with gusts to 33 km/h and a low 10% chance of precipitation, rising to about 7°C in the afternoon with winds up to 22 km/h and gusts to 36 km/h, and an evening around 2°C with easing gusts and a slight chance of late flurries. The Mar 19, 2026 (ET) forecast starts the day cool and cloudy near 9°C in the morning with steady light winds, climbs toward a mild 19°C in the afternoon with winds reaching 28 km/h and gusts up to 48 km/h, then settles to roughly 14°C in the evening as winds calm to about 20 km/h. The weather network calgary notes moderate midday UV on at least one day and consistently low chances of precipitation across the three forecasts.
Impacts for residents and outdoor plans
Dog walks, errands and morning commutes should expect chillier starts on Mar 22 and Mar 23 (ET) with gusty conditions that may feel brisk; light but gusty morning winds are a repeated feature. Afternoon windows on each date offer clearer skies and comfortable temperatures for hiking, cycling and park visits — city parks and pathways mentioned for activity include Griffith Woods, Bow River Pathway, Nose Hill Park, Prince’s Island Park and Fish Creek Provincial Park. The Mar 19 (ET) forecast highlights a notably mild afternoon that supports outdoor sports and events. Planned events listed across the forecasts — from concerts and exhibitions to sporting events and outdoor shows — are expected to see favorable clear conditions but with gusts that could affect staging and loose items. The weather network calgary guidance across these entries emphasizes layered clothing, windproof jackets for gusty afternoons, and sun protection during brief moderate-UV periods.
What to watch next (ET)
For Mar 22 and Mar 23, 2026 (ET) the primary near-term concerns are gusty afternoon winds and overnight cooling; watch the slight chances of precipitation and the mention of late-evening flurries on Mar 22 (ET). If you have outdoor plans for evenings or events that span temperature changes, build in warm layers and wind resistance. The forecasts over these three dates consistently point to clear skies by afternoon and mild daytime highs paired with chilly starts and finishes — a pattern to monitor for disruptions to commutes and outdoor setups. Residents planning ahead should keep the weather network calgary briefings in mind for timing activities and packing appropriate gear for gusts and temperature swings (ET).