Alberta

Camrose Residents Expect Warming Temperatures This Weekend

By

Emma Kelly
May 1, 2026 9:57 am

Residents in Camrose, Alberta, can look forward to a sunny and warming trend this weekend, as temperatures are expected to climb higher than the historical May average.

According to Environment Canada, there are no weather alerts in effect for the region as of May 1, 2026. Following a cool start to the month, the forecast shows conditions improving steadily through Sunday. After a high of 18°C on Friday, residents can expect a sunny Saturday with a high of 19°C. The trend continues into Sunday, which will see a mix of sun and cloud with temperatures reaching 21°C.

This warmer weather aligns with the spring outlook provided by The Weather Network, which predicted that Alberta would see a shift toward a warmer and drier pattern as May progressed. With approximately 15 hours of daylight expected this week, the conditions provide a good opportunity for outdoor activities and garden planning.

However, gardeners should remain cautious. While the mild weekend weather is ideal for preparing soil and outdoor spaces, the average date for the final spring frost in Camrose is May 25, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Residents are advised that it is still too early to transplant frost-sensitive plants outdoors. Furthermore, a significant temperature drop is expected early next week, with Monday night forecasted to reach -2°C, marking the coldest point of the week.

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