
Rain to start the week with a high of 11 C on Tuesday
CTV Newsa day ago
July has been an unusually wet month in Calgary.
Unofficial rainfall totals from the Environment and Climate Change Canada weather station at YYC International Airport showed nearly 50 millimetres of rain in Calgary from Thursday through Sunday.
More rain is expected to start this week beginning Monday afternoon and continuing until Tuesday night.
Rain to start the week with a high of 11 C on Tuesday
Central Alberta will be the meeting point for two moisture-laden systems coming in from the north and south.
The northern low will drag colder air in along it's initial front which will force temperatures to peak well below seasonal values.
In Calgary, the high on Tuesday will be just 11 C.
Overnight temperatures from Monday to Tuesday will be so low west of Calgary that mixed precipitation and/or snow is possible in some higher-elevation communities.
Rain to start the week with a high of 11 C on Tuesday
The second system that is tracking along the southern border of Alberta and B.C. will add even more moisture to the corridor from Highway 3 through to Red Deer.
Rain will taper off later Tuesday as the upper pattern starts to change and make room a high pressure system from the Pacific basin.
Rain to start the week with a high of 11 C on Tuesday
Aside from the rain to start the week, temperatures are expected to fluctuate quite quickly.
The daytime high on Wednesday will be 11 degrees warmer than Tuesday's.
Rain to start the week with a high of 11 C on Tuesday
We should see some moderation for the end of the week and the weekend when daytime highs return to values closer to the average high of 23 C.
Conditions will be varied over that same period with a mix of sun and cloud Wednesday and Thursday and a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Friday and Saturday.
Unofficial rainfall totals from the Environment and Climate Change Canada weather station at YYC International Airport showed nearly 50 millimetres of rain in Calgary from Thursday through Sunday.
More rain is expected to start this week beginning Monday afternoon and continuing until Tuesday night.
Rain to start the week with a high of 11 C on Tuesday
Central Alberta will be the meeting point for two moisture-laden systems coming in from the north and south.
The northern low will drag colder air in along it's initial front which will force temperatures to peak well below seasonal values.
In Calgary, the high on Tuesday will be just 11 C.
Overnight temperatures from Monday to Tuesday will be so low west of Calgary that mixed precipitation and/or snow is possible in some higher-elevation communities.
Rain to start the week with a high of 11 C on Tuesday
The second system that is tracking along the southern border of Alberta and B.C. will add even more moisture to the corridor from Highway 3 through to Red Deer.
Rain will taper off later Tuesday as the upper pattern starts to change and make room a high pressure system from the Pacific basin.
Rain to start the week with a high of 11 C on Tuesday
Aside from the rain to start the week, temperatures are expected to fluctuate quite quickly.
The daytime high on Wednesday will be 11 degrees warmer than Tuesday's.
Rain to start the week with a high of 11 C on Tuesday
We should see some moderation for the end of the week and the weekend when daytime highs return to values closer to the average high of 23 C.
Conditions will be varied over that same period with a mix of sun and cloud Wednesday and Thursday and a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Friday and Saturday.
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