Alberta

Leduc Expects Warming Trend Following Early Week Snow

By

Emma Kelly
April 5, 2026 10:46 am

Residents in Leduc, Alberta can look forward to a mild shift in weather later this week, though the area faces a cold start with light snow in the immediate forecast. According to Environment Canada, there are no weather alerts currently in effect for the city as of April 5, 2026.

The week begins with periods of light snow expected throughout Monday, April 6, with accumulations of less than one centimetre. Conditions will remain cold, as overnight wind chills are expected to reach as low as -12°C from Sunday night through Tuesday morning. On Tuesday, April 7, locals should prepare for windy conditions and a 60 percent chance of flurries, with temperatures climbing to a high of 1°C.

A gradual warm-up will follow as the week progresses. By Thursday and Friday, skies are expected to clear, bringing a mix of sun and cloud to the region. Temperatures will continue to rise, reaching a high of 11°C by Friday, April 10.

While the weekly forecast remains mild, longer-term outlooks suggest a potentially wet season. According to The Weather Network, the spring 2026 forecast for Alberta indicates colder-than-normal temperatures and above-normal precipitation through April. This pattern could lead to an increased risk of localized flooding in areas prone to spring melt, should the region experience a rapid shift to warmer and drier conditions in May.

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