Not at the moment — no snow is falling in Lake Louise right now. It's currently 45°F, few clouds. The camera above is live, so conditions can change while you watch.
Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, sits at 51.44°N — squarely in high-latitude territory, where snow is reliable and often heavy. This page pairs a live camera with current, real weather readings so you can stop guessing and just look. Bookmark it for the next time someone asks "wait, is it actually snowing in Lake Louise?" and you want receipts.
In a typical year, Lake Louise sees its best chance of snow roughly November through April. That's a climatological average, not a promise — mountains, lake effect, and the general chaos of weather all bend the rules. The camera and the 24-hour snowfall figure on this page are the ground truth for what's happening today.
This camera looks out over Lake Louise itself — streets, skyline, or terrain depending on the angle. It refreshes live, so you're seeing Lake Louise as it is right now, not a postcard from last winter.
Not at the moment — no snow is falling in Lake Louise right now. It's currently 45°F, few clouds. The camera above is live, so conditions can change while you watch.
Historically, roughly November through April. Outside that window you can still get surprised — weather enjoys making liars of averages.
The "snowing / not snowing" badge comes from live weather data for the camera's exact coordinates, refreshed regularly. When in doubt, trust your own eyes on the live feed above — that's why it's there.
Yes — head back to the live map to browse nearby cameras, or filter for "snowing now" to jump straight to wherever it's actually coming down.
At this latitude, winter daylight is in short supply — if the camera looks dark, that's not a malfunction, that's just Lake Louise being honest about the season.