Residents in Leduc, Alberta, can expect cool spring temperatures and a mix of sun and clouds heading into the weekend. While the area is currently experiencing misty conditions with temperatures hovering near -2.4°C, Environment Canada reports no active weather alerts for the community.
Saturday is set to bring a mix of sun and clouds with a daytime high of 7°C, though residents should prepare for windy conditions as northwest winds are expected to reach 30 km/h with gusts up to 50 km/h by noon. The temperature will drop to a low of -6°C overnight. Sunday will be cloudier, with a high of 0°C and an overnight low of -5°C.
The early part of next week signals a shift in the weather pattern. Monday brings a 40 percent chance of flurries or rain showers with a high of 2°C. By Tuesday, conditions are expected to include periods of snow and a high of 1°C. These upcoming temperatures remain slightly below the historical April climate normals, which typically see highs of 11°C and lows of 0°C in the region.
Looking further ahead, the Old Farmer’s Almanac suggests that April and May will remain cooler and drier than normal across eastern Alberta. For those planning outdoor activities, it is recommended to keep an eye on the latest forecasts from The Weather Network as the conditions transition throughout the coming days.
Historical data regarding provincial temperature averages can be found at Current Results.