Snow to end Thursday, double-digit highs Friday

Snow to end Thursday, double-digit highs Friday

After a week of snow and chilly temperatures, Calgarians can finally look forward to warmer weather on the horizon.

According to Environment Canada, the snowfall is expected to taper off on Thursday, bringing an end to the winter weather. This will be followed by a significant increase in temperatures on Friday, with highs reaching the double digits.

The city has been experiencing below-average temperatures and snowfall since the beginning of the week, causing some inconvenience for residents. However, the end is in sight as the weather pattern shifts towards milder conditions.

Calgary’s Chief Meteorologist, David Spence, explains that the snowfall is due to a low-pressure system moving through the province. As it moves eastward, it will bring warmer air from the Pacific, resulting in a rise in temperatures.

Friday is expected to be the warmest day of the week, with highs reaching 12 degrees Celsius. This is a significant increase from the single-digit temperatures that have been felt in the past few days.

While the warmer weather is a welcome change, it is important to note that it may also bring some challenges. The sudden rise in temperatures can cause melting snow, leading to potential flooding in low-lying areas. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions and stay informed about any potential risks.

As we head into the weekend, the warmer weather is expected to continue, with highs in the single digits and a mix of sun and clouds. This is a stark contrast to the snow and cold temperatures that have been dominating the city in recent days.

In conclusion, after a week of winter weather, Calgarians can look forward to milder conditions and a taste of spring on the horizon. However, it is important to stay informed and prepared for any potential challenges that may arise with the sudden change in weather.

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