As the winter season comes to a close, Calgarians are bracing themselves for one last dance with wintry weather. However, it seems that this final cold snap will be a short one.
According to meteorologists, a low-pressure system is expected to move through southern Alberta on Wednesday, bringing with it a mix of rain and snow. This system will be followed by a cold front, resulting in a drop in temperatures and a chance of flurries.
But don’t worry, this wintry weather won’t be sticking around for long. The cold front is expected to move out of the area by Thursday, making way for warmer temperatures and sunny skies.
This brief return to winter weather may come as a surprise to some, as Calgary has been experiencing unseasonably warm temperatures in recent weeks. However, this is not uncommon for the city, as it often sees fluctuations in weather during the transition from winter to spring.
Despite this final dance with winter, it seems that spring is just around the corner. The forecast for the weekend and into next week shows a return to milder temperatures and sunny conditions.
So, while Calgarians may need to pull out their winter coats and boots for a couple more days, it won’t be long before they can pack them away for good and fully embrace the arrival of spring.
In the meantime, it’s important for residents to stay informed and prepared for any potential weather changes. As always, it’s recommended to check the forecast regularly and dress accordingly to stay safe and comfortable.