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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the BuzzLayer Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Logan Lake sits on the Thompson Plateau about 60 kilometres southwest of Kamloops, and the live forecast above shows what to expect today for this high-elevation community bordering Lac Le Jeune country. Conditions shift quickly here, so checking the live data is your best bet.
What makes Logan Lake weather different from Kamloops or Merritt?
Logan Lake sits at roughly 1,100 metres elevation, which means it runs cooler year-round than Kamloops and usually sees more overnight cloud than Merritt. Summer afternoons can still reach the high 20s Celsius, but evenings drop fast. Winters are crisp with reliable snow cover, often more than what falls in the valley towns. The lake itself moderates local humidity just enough to keep spring and fall transitions gradual.
How reliable are longer-range forecasts for Logan Lake?
The logan lake weather 14 day outlook gives a useful trend line, but the first five days carry the most confidence. For the weather in logan lake 10 days, check the live forecast above and compare it with Environment Canada’s updates. Logan lake weather hourly data is especially handy for planning hikes around Highland Valley or heading out to the ski trails—afternoon wind can pick up without much warning.
Does Logan Lake get more snow than Kamloops?
Yes, typically. Logan Lake’s elevation traps more snow—often 150–200 cm annually versus Kamloops’ <150 cm. The snowpack usually lasts well into March, making it a go‑to for cross‑country skiing.
Is wildfire smoke a concern in Logan Lake?
It can be, especially July through September. Prevailing winds from the southwest can push smoke from interior fires into the area. Check air quality advisories alongside the live forecast above during fire season.
How does Logan Lake weather compare to Merritt weather?
Logan Lake is roughly 200 metres higher than Merritt, so it runs 1–3°C cooler on average. Merritt gets slightly less snow and more summer heat, while Logan Lake stays breezier and greener longer into autumn.
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For broader conditions across the province, visit the Canada weather hub or check Vancouver weather if you’re travelling west. Stay updated with weather warnings for your area.