Edmonton, AB – As we head into the weekend, the weather in Edmonton is expected to take a turn for the cooler. According to meteorologist Josh Classen, a few showers are in the forecast and the cooldown has officially begun.
Classen predicts that Friday will see a mix of sun and clouds, with a high of 22 degrees Celsius. However, a cold front moving in from the north will bring some scattered showers in the afternoon and evening. These showers are expected to continue into Saturday morning, with a high of only 17 degrees Celsius.
Sunday will see a mix of sun and clouds, with a high of 19 degrees Celsius. However, Classen warns that there is a chance of some isolated showers in the afternoon.
The cooldown will continue into the beginning of next week, with temperatures dropping to the low teens. Classen advises Edmontonians to prepare for cooler weather and to keep an umbrella handy for the chance of showers.
This change in weather is due to a low-pressure system moving in from the north, bringing cooler air and precipitation. Classen reminds residents to stay informed and to check the forecast before heading out for any outdoor activities.
As always, safety is a top priority, and Classen urges everyone to take precautions and dress appropriately for the cooler temperatures. Stay tuned for further updates on the weather as the weekend approaches.