West wind warms Calgary's today – but colder days ahead. ctvstanfield has your full weather story. Viewer Troy captured this sunrise shot on the Siksika First Nation. yyc yycwx
I mean, we had it coming. Of course we did. Calgary's average through February 2023 so far is 5.7 C. That's absurdly warm! The actual seasonal average is in the margins between 0 C and -1 C. This is to say… we're due.Westerly gusts are going to wander the line between 40 and 50 km/h through the afternoon and evening, tapering to the mid-30s Friday. Both will produce highs that keep the February 2023 average going strong.
Saturday will change the pattern to a brief wave of snow , and Sunday, the pattern hits an abrupt end… but not before we run through another series of westerlies. Expect warmth there, if briefly; the northerly wind will start cutting down the Rockies, and with it, waves of convective snow will begin Sunday evening.
That snow will be off-and-on in steady rifts that last for hours, never all that heavy, per se, but consistent. Our high temps will drop like a stone, falling below -10 C. The early outlook is that we don't see a return until near the end of the month.
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