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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Canada Edition Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Fox Creek, situated along Highway 43 between Whitecourt and Grande Prairie, is looking at the conditions shown in the live forecast above. The primary influence today remains a slow-moving system that has kept the region under cloudy skies and periodic flurries, with temperatures near seasonal norms for this time of year.
What is driving today’s weather pattern?
A broad trough of low pressure anchored over northern Alberta is steering moisture into the foothills, keeping Fox Creek on the unsettled side. This same pattern is also affecting conditions in Valleyview and Grande Cache. Residents can expect the cloud cover to persist through the afternoon, with visibility occasionally reduced in heavier snow showers. Winds remain light out of the northwest, limiting any significant wind chill.
How does this compare to the rest of the region?
Fox Creek’s weather is closely linked to what Edmonton sees, but with more consistent cloud from its position near the boreal forest. Meanwhile, further west, Dawson Creek is catching a slightly drier break under a ridge edge. The 14-day outlook for Fox Creek suggests a gradual return to more typical late-winter temperatures, with no major storms on the horizon.
Where can I get the Fox Creek weather hourly forecast?
The hourly breakdown for Fox Creek is available directly in the live forecast above, which pulls from Environment Canada data. For mobile-friendly updates, check the Canada Edition weather hub or The Weather Network.
Is there a weather warning for Fox Creek right now?
As of the live forecast above, no weather warnings are active for Fox Creek. For real-time alerts across Alberta, visit our Weather Warning page or consult Environment Canada’s bulletins.
How does Fox Creek weather compare to Whitecourt?
Fox Creek and Whitecourt often share similar conditions due to their proximity along Highway 43. Both sit in the boreal transition zone, meaning cloudy periods and snow are common. However, Whitecourt can be slightly milder due to its lower elevation near the Athabasca River.