Edmonton, AB – As we enter the second week of April, the cool spell continues to linger over the city. However, there is a glimmer of hope as sunshine is expected to make a return.
According to meteorologist Josh Classen, temperatures will remain below seasonal norms for the next few days. The high for Monday is expected to be around 6°C, with a mix of sun and clouds. Tuesday will see a slight increase to 8°C, but with a chance of showers.
But don’t pack away your winter gear just yet. Classen warns that a cold front will move in on Wednesday, bringing temperatures back down to the freezing mark. This will be accompanied by a mix of sun and clouds, with a chance of flurries.
Thursday and Friday will see a slight improvement, with highs of 4°C and 6°C respectively. However, the chilly temperatures will persist, with a mix of sun and clouds and a chance of flurries.
But there is some good news on the horizon. Classen predicts that the weekend will bring a return of sunshine and warmer temperatures. Saturday is expected to reach a high of 10°C, while Sunday could see temperatures climb up to 12°C.
So, while the cool spell may be dragging on, there is hope for a brighter and warmer future. Keep your winter gear handy for now, but don’t forget to soak up the sunshine when it returns. This has been your weather forecast from CTV News Edmonton. Stay warm and stay safe, Edmonton.