Calgary, AB – As we head into the week, Calgarians can expect a chilly and blustery Tuesday, with temperatures remaining on the colder side. However, there is some good news on the horizon as warmer weather is expected to arrive later in the week.
According to meteorologists, Tuesday will see a mix of sun and clouds, with gusty winds reaching up to 50 km/h. The daytime high is expected to reach -8°C, with a wind chill making it feel closer to -15°C. This is well below the average temperature for this time of year, which is around -1°C.
For those heading out, it is important to bundle up and take precautions against the cold weather. This includes wearing layers, covering exposed skin, and staying hydrated. It is also advised to limit time spent outdoors, especially for young children and the elderly.
But there is a silver lining to this chilly start to the week. As we move towards Wednesday and Thursday, temperatures are expected to rise, with highs reaching -2°C and -1°C respectively. This is due to a warm front moving in from the west, bringing milder air to the region.
Looking ahead to the weekend, temperatures are expected to remain in the positive range, with highs of 2°C and 4°C on Saturday and Sunday. This is a welcome change for many Calgarians who have been enduring the cold weather for the past few weeks.
In terms of precipitation, there is a chance of flurries on Tuesday, but the rest of the week is expected to be dry and sunny. This is good news for those who enjoy outdoor activities, as it will provide a break from the recent snowfall.
Overall, while Tuesday may be a cold and windy day, there is hope for warmer weather later in the week. So, for now, it is important to bundle up and stay safe, but also look forward to the milder temperatures ahead.