Snow or shine: Halloween weather in Calgary over the years

Snow or Shine: Halloween Weather in Calgary Over the Years

This year’s Halloween forecast in Calgary looks relatively mild, but extreme weather swings in past years haven’t stopped Calgarians from trick-or-treating. Celebrating Halloween in Canada means facing unpredictable weather, often making costume planning a challenge since most kids choose their outfits well before the forecast is clear.

Historical Weather Fluctuations

A report from Extreme Weather Watch highlights 50 years of Halloween weather, showing how temperatures can drastically vary year to year. For example, the coldest Halloween recorded in the last five decades was in 1984, with a low of -25.7°C.

Personal Experiences

“Once I had the snowsuit on underneath, boom, my mood was ruined,” said Laura Bond, a Calgary native, recalling wearing her Little Mermaid-inspired Ariel costume in 1998.

Jodi Jansen, a mother of four daughters, shared how weather influenced their costume planning.

“We often made their costumes. We always assumed they would have to wear winter stuff, so we’d make things a little larger so they could fit their costume over top.”

Although weather affects costume appearance and the amount of time spent trick-or-treating, it has never stopped them from going out.

Conclusion

Despite Calgary’s unpredictable Halloween weather, families continue to embrace the tradition, adapting costumes to stay warm while enjoying the festivities.

Author’s summary: Calgary’s Halloween weather varies greatly, but this has never stopped families from celebrating, creatively adjusting costumes to brave the cold.

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Calgary Journal Calgary Journal — 2025-11-01