Southern Alberta is in for a mild to warm Thanksgiving weekend, according to weather experts.
As the holiday approaches, temperatures are expected to rise, making for a pleasant and comfortable weekend for residents in the region.
According to Environment Canada, the weekend will start off with a mix of sun and clouds on Saturday, with a high of 14 degrees Celsius. Sunday will see a slight increase in temperature, with a high of 16 degrees Celsius and mainly sunny skies.
On Thanksgiving Monday, temperatures are expected to reach a high of 18 degrees Celsius, making it the warmest day of the weekend. The day will also see a mix of sun and clouds, perfect for outdoor activities and gatherings.
This warm weather is a welcome change for many, as Southern Alberta has experienced cooler temperatures and snowfall in recent weeks.
However, experts warn that the warm weather may not last long, as a cold front is expected to move in on Tuesday, bringing cooler temperatures and a chance of rain.
Despite this, the Thanksgiving weekend is expected to be a great time for families and friends to come together and enjoy the beautiful fall weather.
For those planning outdoor activities, it is advised to keep an eye on the weather forecast and dress accordingly.
So, as we approach the Thanksgiving weekend, let’s be grateful for the mild to warm weather that is in store for us in Southern Alberta. Happy Thanksgiving!