Calgary Weather: Active Tuesday, Unsettled Wednesday, Then Stable Before Wet Weekend
Calgary Weather: Active Tuesday, Unsettled Wednesday, Then Stable

Calgary is bracing for a volatile weather pattern this week, with Tuesday expected to bring significant activity. According to meteorologists, the city will see a mix of strong winds, thunderstorms, and potential hail as a low-pressure system moves through the region. Residents are advised to stay alert and secure outdoor belongings.

Active Tuesday and Unsettled Wednesday

Tuesday will be the most dynamic day, with conditions deteriorating through the afternoon and evening. The storm system could produce localized flooding in low-lying areas and gusty winds reaching up to 70 km/h. Wednesday will remain unsettled with lingering showers and cooler temperatures, but conditions will gradually improve by midweek.

Stable Midweek Break

Thursday and Friday will bring a brief reprieve, with sunny skies and seasonal highs near 20°C. This stable period will provide a welcome break before the next weather system arrives. However, residents should not let their guard down, as the weekend forecast calls for renewed precipitation.

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Wet Weekend Ahead

By Saturday, a new Pacific frontal system will move into southern Alberta, bringing rain and increased cloud cover. The wet conditions are expected to persist through Sunday, potentially impacting outdoor plans. Temperatures will remain mild but damp, with highs around 15-18°C.

Meteorologists urge Calgarians to monitor local alerts and plan accordingly, especially for Tuesday’s active weather. The volatile pattern underscores the region’s spring climate variability, with rapid shifts between storms and sunshine.

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