Calgary is bracing for a cool and wet Wednesday, with scattered thunderstorms expected to roll through the region. Meteorologist Jodi Hughes from the Sky Watch Weather Centre has issued the forecast, warning residents to prepare for rain and potential thunderstorm activity.
Weather Details
The day will be marked by cloudy skies and intermittent showers, with thunderstorms possible in the afternoon and evening. Temperatures are expected to remain below seasonal averages, adding to the damp conditions. The cool weather is a departure from the typical June warmth, as a low-pressure system settles over the area.
Five-Day Outlook
According to Hughes, the unsettled weather is likely to persist through the week, with chances of rain continuing into the weekend. Residents are advised to carry umbrellas and stay updated on any thunderstorm warnings. The cool pattern may bring relief from heat but could also cause localized flooding in low-lying areas.
This weather event comes as part of a broader pattern affecting southern Alberta, with similar conditions reported in neighboring regions. The Sky Watch Weather Centre will continue monitoring the situation and provide updates as needed.



