Residents in Camrose can look forward to a significant warming trend this week after a chilly start to Friday, April 17, 2026. While morning temperatures dropped to -9.5°C with a wind chill of -11°C, Environment Canada reports that warmer, sunny conditions are on the way.
The forecast shows daytime highs climbing steadily over the next few days. After reaching 8°C on Friday, temperatures are expected to rise to 11°C on Saturday, 16°C on Sunday, and 15°C on Monday. Conditions will remain in the mid-teens through Tuesday before cooling off later in the week.
Friday morning may feel particularly cold due to northwest wind gusts reaching up to 40 km/h, though winds are expected to ease by the evening. There are currently no weather alerts in effect for the region. While historical data from Climate-Data.org indicates that average highs for April typically sit around 13°C, the spring season across Alberta has seen colder-than-normal temperatures.
According to The Weather Network, this year’s spring has been characterized by a slow transition to warmer weather due to larger seasonal patterns. However, residents can enjoy approximately 14 hours of daylight, with the sun rising at 6:28 AM and setting at 8:35 PM.