As the week comes to a close, central and southern Alberta can expect a cool and wet end to the week, with frost likely overnight. According to meteorologists, a low-pressure system moving through the province will bring cooler temperatures and precipitation.
The cooler temperatures are expected to drop to single digits, with some areas potentially reaching below freezing. This could lead to frost forming overnight, especially in areas with clear skies.
Residents are advised to take precautions to protect any sensitive plants or vegetation from the potential frost. Covering them or bringing them indoors can help prevent damage.
In addition to the cooler temperatures, the low-pressure system is also expected to bring rain to the region. Some areas may see up to 10 mm of rain, while others could see as much as 20 mm. This could lead to slick roads and reduced visibility, so drivers are urged to use caution while on the roads.
The cooler temperatures and rain are expected to continue into the weekend, with a chance of showers on Saturday and Sunday. However, temperatures are expected to gradually warm up next week.
This weather pattern is not uncommon for this time of year, as Alberta transitions into the fall season. Residents are reminded to dress appropriately and be prepared for changing weather conditions.
For the latest weather updates and alerts, be sure to tune into your local news stations and check online for any updates. Stay safe and stay informed, Alberta.