Calgary, AB – As we approach the middle of the week, residents of Calgary can expect a dip in temperatures and more rain in the forecast. According to meteorologists, this change in weather is due to a low-pressure system moving into the area.
The city has already experienced some scattered showers and cooler temperatures on Tuesday, with a high of only 8 degrees Celsius. This trend is expected to continue throughout the week, with temperatures remaining in the single digits and a chance of rain every day.
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Calgary and surrounding areas, warning of potential thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. This could lead to localized flooding in low-lying areas and possible disruptions to outdoor activities.
Residents are advised to stay informed about the weather conditions and to take necessary precautions. This includes having an emergency kit ready and avoiding areas prone to flooding.
The cooler temperatures and rain may come as a relief to some, as Calgary has been experiencing above-average temperatures for this time of year. However, it is important to note that this is still considered spring and unpredictable weather patterns are not uncommon.
As always, it is important to stay updated on the weather forecast and to plan accordingly. Stay safe and stay dry, Calgary.