Residents in Leduc, Alberta, can expect a mild start to the week before cooler conditions and rain arrive by mid-week. According to Environment Canada, local temperatures will climb to 15 C on Tuesday, providing a brief period of warmer, settled weather.
The weather is expected to turn by Wednesday, with rain in the forecast for the day and into the night. Following the rain, conditions will shift to a mix of sun and cloud for the remainder of the week, with daytime highs cooling to 6 C by Friday. The cool trend will persist into the weekend, with overnight temperatures dropping to near -7 C on Saturday night.
These fluctuations are part of a spring season that has seen colder-than-normal temperatures and higher-than-average precipitation across the province. As spring weather patterns continue, the City of Leduc maintains an ongoing commitment to monitoring environmental risks, such as severe storms and flooding, through its community climate action plans.
To support regional safety and planning, provincial authorities finalized the North Saskatchewan River Flood Study in September 2024. The study, which includes information on flood hazards along 111 kilometres of the river passing through Leduc County, is available to the public through Alberta Environment and Protected Areas.