Residents in Red Deer, Alberta, can look forward to a significant warming trend this week as temperatures climb well above seasonal norms. According to Environment Canada, the city will see daily highs rise from 12°C on Tuesday to a warm 21°C by Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
The forecast, issued late Monday, shows sunny conditions lasting through Thursday with temperatures hovering near 20°C. While the remainder of the week will see a mix of sun and cloud, the region will remain dry. This shift toward warmer weather aligns with the Weather Network seasonal outlook, which previously predicted a warmer, drier pattern for Alberta as the month of May progressed.
Tuesday morning began with cloudy skies and a temperature of 2°C as recorded at the Red Deer Regional Airport. Conditions are expected to clear throughout the day, with a moderate UV index of 5 and north winds reaching 20 km/h. While daytime temperatures are climbing, residents should note that nights will remain cool, with overnight lows forecast to range between -2°C and 7°C throughout the week.
For context, the typical average maximum temperature for early May in Red Deer is 16°C. There are currently no weather alerts in effect for the area. With sunset occurring at 21:06 MDT, the upcoming clear skies will provide extended daylight hours for residents planning outdoor activities.