Alberta’s weather forecast is about to take a chilly turn, with a polar vortex sweeping across parts of Canada. Some spots in Alberta are bracing for temperatures as low as -31 degrees this weekend — yikes!
According to The Weather Network (TWN), this is shaping up to be « one of the most notable and widespread Arctic outbreaks across North America since 2014. » So, it’s time for Canadians to gear up for a deep freeze.
The Arctic air mass will hit the Prairies, bringing « much colder-than-normal temperatures » to the area, and as it moves through Canada.
TWN warns that the Prairies are in for « severe cold, » with wind chills that could dip into the -40s this weekend. Frostbite and hypothermia are risks during conditions like these, so bundle up and take proper precautions.
The cold snap won’t stop there — it’s expected to stretch across the country. Temperatures in some regions, including the Prairies and parts of Ontario, could plummet to the -30s and even wind chills into the -40s.
In Edmonton, the seven-day forecast calls for a bitterly cold weekend with temperatures hovering around the -30s. Things are then set to warm up slightly as the week begins.
Calgary will see slightly less intense weather, though temperatures there will feel like -27 degrees at times on the weekend.
Don’t forget to layer up and take extra precautions during this cold snap.
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