As the winter season approaches, Calgarians can expect cooler temperatures and even a bit of snow in the coming days.
According to Environment Canada, a cold front is moving into the city, bringing with it a drop in temperatures and a chance of snowfall.
The forecast for the next few days shows a high of 5 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, followed by a low of -2 degrees Celsius on Thursday. Friday is expected to be even colder, with a high of only 1 degree Celsius and a low of -4 degrees Celsius.
In addition to the cooler temperatures, there is also a chance of snow on Thursday and Friday. While it is not expected to be a significant amount, it is a reminder that winter is just around the corner.
Calgarians are advised to prepare for the colder weather by dressing in layers and ensuring their homes and vehicles are winter-ready. It is also important to exercise caution while driving, as roads may become slippery due to the snow.
This cold front is a stark contrast to the unseasonably warm weather that the city has been experiencing in recent weeks. However, it is not uncommon for Calgary to see a drop in temperatures and snowfall in November.
As always, Environment Canada will continue to monitor the weather and provide updates as needed. Calgarians are encouraged to stay informed and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this change in weather.
So, while it may be getting cooler and there may be a bit of snow on the way, it is all part of the natural cycle of the changing seasons in Calgary.