Residents and visitors in Banff can expect a stretch of mild, sunny weather through the end of the week, according to Environment Canada. The pleasant conditions are expected to last through Saturday, providing a window of opportunity for outdoor activities before a shift in the weather arrives.
Thursday, April 9, is expected to reach a high of 11 C under sunny skies. As the week progresses, temperatures will climb further, with daytime highs anticipated between 12 C and 14 C on Friday and Saturday. During the day, residents can look forward to over 13 hours of daylight and a moderate UV index of 4.
While days will be warm, nights remain cool. Temperatures are expected to drop to -4 C tonight, followed by lows near 0 C on Friday night and 1 C on Saturday night. These fluctuations are typical for this time of year, as the community moves through a shoulder season between the winter ski period and the upcoming summer hiking season.
Conditions are expected to change Saturday evening, with a 60 percent chance of precipitation. Forecasters indicate that showers will likely start as rain before transitioning into snow overnight. Those planning to head out into the mountains or onto trails are encouraged to stay updated on conditions through Parks Canada, as weather in the region can change quickly.