The week is off to a cooler start in Calgary, with the possibility of snow in areas west of the city.
According to Environment Canada, a cold front is moving through the province, bringing colder temperatures and a chance of precipitation. The areas most likely to see snow are those west of Calgary, including Banff, Canmore, and Kananaskis.
While the city itself may not see any snow, temperatures are expected to drop to single digits, with a high of only 8 degrees Celsius on Monday. This is a significant change from the warmer weather that Calgary has been experiencing in recent weeks.
Drivers are advised to use caution on the roads, as the colder temperatures may create slick and icy conditions. It is also recommended to check road conditions before heading out, as some highways and mountain passes may be affected by the weather.
For those planning outdoor activities, it is important to dress appropriately for the cooler temperatures and potential snowfall. It is also a good idea to have a backup plan in case the weather does not cooperate.
The cold front is expected to move out of the province by mid-week, with temperatures returning to more seasonal averages. However, it is always important to stay informed and prepared for any changes in weather conditions.
Stay tuned to CTV News for updates on the weather and any potential impacts on the city and surrounding areas.