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Rule Golden Hour

Invermere - Golden Hour - Canadian Rockies

Invermere, British Columbia, Canada

That magical warm light just after sunrise or before sunset

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Rule requirements (key thresholds)
Golden Hour · Any Golden Hour Potential · ≥ 80.0% Precipitation Chance · ≤ 5.0% Visibility · ≥ 1000.0m

Tip: Scroll down to the 72-hour table to see exactly which condition fails hour by hour.

Most common blockers (next 72 hours)
Golden Hour Potential 99% failing
Precipitation Chance 97% failing
Golden Hour 92% failing

Currently

Real-time conditions
Low Cloud Cover14%
Mid Cloud Cover5%
High Cloud Cover5%
Sun Elevation28.2° (Daylight)

Upcoming Opportunities

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Times shown in America/Edmonton

No opportunities in the next 10 days

See the blocker timeline below to understand which conditions are preventing matches.

What this forecast looks for

Plain-language explanation from the rule

This forecast predicts when the continental divide peaks will catch alpenglow—that magical pink and orange light that makes the Rockies one of the world's premier golden hour destinations. We track clear sky conditions, sun angle, and atmospheric clarity to identify perfect alpenglow windows.

The Canadian Rockies run along the continental divide, with massive peaks rising directly from valley floors. This dramatic topography means the first and last light hits mountains while valleys remain in shadow, creating spectacular contrasts. The high latitude also means golden hour lasts longer than in equatorial regions.

What makes Rockies golden hour exceptional:

  • Continental divide peaks - Massive mountains catch first and last light while valleys remain cool-toned
  • Vermillion Lakes - Classic location where Mount Rundle catches alpenglow with wetland reflections in foreground
  • Castle Mountain - Distinctive layered peak that glows dramatically at sunset
  • Extended duration - Northern latitude means golden hour light lasts 30-60 minutes longer than southern locations

Best photography occurs at classic locations like Vermillion Lakes for sunrise on Mount Rundle, or Two Jack Lake for sunset on Mount Rundle from the east. Summer solstice brings challenges with very early sunrise times (5am), while autumn offers more reasonable timing with fall colors as bonus.

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72-hour requirements breakdown

What passed or failed, hour by hour
0matching hours in the next 95 hours
AND logic: all conditions required
Meets requirement
Misses requirement
Time
America/Edmonton
Golden Hour
Any
Golden Hour Potential
≥ 80.0%
Precipitation Chance
≤ 5.0%
Visibility
≥ 1000.0m
Sat, Feb 21
12:0012%0%24135m
13:0018%0%24134m
14:0018%0%24135m
15:0011%0%24135m
16:009.5%0%24135m
17:009.1%0%24135m
18:0051%0%24135m
19:0040%0%16145m
20:0017%0%17207m
21:0014%0%22386m
22:008.5%0%19490m
23:0011%0%19795m
Sun, Feb 22
24:0014%0%15744m
01:008.5%0%16650m
02:0017%0%19106m
03:0013%0%18319m
04:009.4%0%15907m
05:009.4%0%16284m
06:008%0%9831m
07:0048%0%9982m
08:0046%0%11356m
09:008.2%7.4%21808m
10:009.4%15%24135m
11:009.6%22%24135m
12:0017%41%24134m
13:0018%60%24134m
14:0017%79%24135m
15:0016%86%24135m
16:009.7%93%24021m
17:009.3%100%24135m
18:0098%94%17494m
19:0056%88%16741m
20:005.6%82%544m
21:005.6%87%993m
22:008.6%91%4150m
23:007.2%95%1869m
Mon, Feb 23
24:006%91%2165m
01:006%86%2968m
02:006%81%2485m
03:006.4%87%3072m
04:007.4%93%3474m
05:007.4%98%3115m
06:003.6%98%240m
07:0036%99%2081m
08:0022%99%714m
09:003.6%99%574m
10:007.2%100%18478m
11:007.4%100%22280m
12:007.8%94%23743m
13:007.8%88%23533m
14:007.6%82%19472m
15:004.8%85%1359m
16:003.6%87%70m
17:003.6%90%54m
18:0022%79%40m
19:0020%67%33m
20:003.6%56%57m
21:004.6%54%59m
22:004.6%51%123m
23:005.5%49%954m
Tue, Feb 24
24:005%66%2502m
01:009.1%83%9150m
02:005%100%826m
03:005%74%436m
04:005%47%330m
05:006%21%236m
06:007.2%41%1038m
07:0036%60%814m
08:0050%80%2034m
09:0010%64%9397m
10:0016%47%22541m
11:0017%31%23795m
12:0014%33%24134m
13:0016%35%24134m
14:0017%37%24134m
15:0015%37%24043m
16:0013%37%23443m
17:0013%37%21407m
18:0070%42%21732m
19:0068%46%22057m
20:0012%50%22383m
21:0011%50%22790m
22:009.2%50%23197m
23:008.2%50%23605m
Wed, Feb 25
24:008.2%37%23605m
01:008.2%24%23606m
02:009.2%12%23607m
03:0011%7.8%23783m
04:0016%3.9%23959m
05:0018%0%24135m
06:0017%13%21287m
07:0073%26%18439m
08:0057%39%15591m
09:008.9%53%11157m
10:008.8%68%6722m
How to read: colored cells show whether each predicate requirement is met; highlighted rows mean the full rule matched (an opportunity).

What does Golden Hour Potential mean?

Inputs that drive the score

This derived score summarizes multiple raw weather signals. The table below shows the supporting inputs hour by hour, so you can see what's pushing the score up or down.

Time
America/Edmonton
Golden Hour
High Clouds
%
Low Clouds
%
Mid-Level Clouds
%
Relative Humidity
%
Total Cloud Coverage
%
Wind Speed
m/s
Sun, Feb 22 Sunrise 07:42 Sunset 18:12
12:00
- 5% 14% 5% 81% 14% 2m/s
13:00
- 0% 18% 5% 79% 18% 2m/s
14:00
- 2% 12% 1% 79% 12% 1.9m/s
15:00
- 5% 31% 30% 80% 42% 2.4m/s
16:00
- 26% 81% 55% 82% 81% 2.6m/s
17:00
- 0% 58% 87% 88% 87% 2.3m/s
18:00
- 0% 21% 6% 95% 21% 2.2m/s
19:00
- 0% 58% 70% 97% 70% 1.9m/s
20:00
- 0% 79% 38% 97% 83% 2.2m/s
21:00
- 4% 82% 16% 96% 82% 2.7m/s
22:00
- 2% 76% 20% 96% 76% 2.2m/s
23:00
- 0% 82% 5% 97% 82% 1.2m/s
Mon, Feb 23 Sunrise 07:40 Sunset 18:13
24:00
- 0% 89% 44% 97% 89% 1.8m/s
01:00
- 1% 89% 87% 96% 93% 2m/s
02:00
- 4% 91% 70% 96% 91% 2m/s
03:00
- 3% 87% 40% 96% 87% 2.1m/s
04:00
- 0% 86% 28% 97% 86% 1.6m/s
05:00
- 0% 90% 21% 97% 90% 1.6m/s
06:00
- 0% 100% 100% 97% 100% 1.8m/s
07:00
- 0% 78% 69% 96% 82% 1.9m/s
08:00
- 68% 100% 100% 97% 100% 1.6m/s
09:00
- 84% 80% 100% 95% 100% 1.8m/s
10:00
- 100% 43% 100% 93% 100% 3.1m/s
11:00
- 93% 42% 100% 92% 100% 3.4m/s
12:00
- 21% 77% 100% 93% 100% 2.8m/s
13:00
- 47% 86% 79% 93% 93% 2.3m/s
14:00
- 66% 95% 100% 95% 100% 1.9m/s
15:00
- 0% 92% 100% 98% 100% 1.9m/s
16:00
- 0% 92% 100% 100% 100% 1.5m/s
17:00
- 0% 99% 100% 99% 100% 2m/s
18:00
- 0% 100% 100% 99% 100% 2.4m/s
19:00
- 0% 97% 100% 99% 100% 2.3m/s
20:00
- 0% 100% 100% 98% 100% 2.1m/s
21:00
- 0% 100% 67% 99% 100% 1.6m/s
22:00
- 0% 88% 41% 99% 88% 1.8m/s
23:00
- 0% 78% 50% 98% 78% 1.8m/s
Tue, Feb 24 Sunrise 07:38 Sunset 18:15
24:00
- 0% 92% 97% 98% 100% 1.9m/s
01:00
- 0% 72% 59% 95% 77% 1.3m/s
02:00
- 0% 93% 58% 96% 93% 0.67m/s
03:00
- 0% 86% 79% 97% 86% 0.8m/s
04:00
- 0% 94% 66% 97% 94% 0.73m/s
05:00
- 0% 89% 25% 97% 89% 0.93m/s
06:00
- 0% 87% 1% 97% 87% 0.95m/s
07:00
- 0% 91% 0% 96% 91% 1.2m/s
08:00
- 0% 78% 0% 95% 78% 0.84m/s
09:00
- 0% 75% 0% 90% 75% 0.67m/s
10:00
- 0% 49% 0% 87% 49% 0.5m/s
11:00
- 0% 38% 0% 89% 38% 0.48m/s
12:00
- 0% 56% 0% 91% 56% 0.71m/s
13:00
- 0% 48% 0% 90% 48% 0.77m/s
14:00
- 0% 37% 0% 88% 37% 0.95m/s
15:00
- 0% 56% 0% 86% 56% 0.8m/s
16:00
- 0% 69% 0% 86% 69% 0.66m/s
17:00
- 0% 65% 0% 86% 65% 0.59m/s
18:00
- 1% 64% 0% 89% 64% 0.87m/s
19:00
- 2% 64% 1% 93% 64% 1.1m/s
20:00
- 3% 64% 1% 96% 64% 1.4m/s
21:00
- 36% 46% 34% 96% 76% 1.2m/s
22:00
- 68% 29% 67% 95% 88% 1m/s
23:00
- 100% 12% 100% 95% 100% 0.83m/s
Wed, Feb 25 Sunrise 07:36 Sunset 18:17
24:00
- 100% 16% 85% 95% 100% 0.69m/s
01:00
- 100% 20% 71% 95% 100% 0.55m/s
02:00
- 100% 24% 56% 95% 100% 0.41m/s
03:00
- 67% 21% 38% 90% 72% 0.51m/s
04:00
- 35% 18% 19% 85% 44% 0.61m/s
05:00
- 2% 16% 0% 80% 16% 0.71m/s
06:00
- 9% 43% 9% 81% 43% 1.3m/s
07:00
- 16% 70% 18% 82% 70% 1.8m/s
08:00
- 22% 97% 27% 82% 97% 2.4m/s
09:00
- 15% 98% 20% 85% 98% 2.1m/s
10:00
- 9% 98% 12% 87% 98% 1.8m/s
11:00
- 2% 98% 5% 90% 98% 1.5m/s
How to read: these inputs help produce the derived score; they are not requirements by themselves.

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