Alberta

Camrose Soaks Up Weekend Sun Before Mid-Week Rain

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June 15, 2026 3:59 pm

Camrose is in for a warm and sunny Monday, perfect for getting outside before a rainy pattern moves in this week. Environment Canada is forecasting a high of 25°C for June 15, 2026, with a UV index of 7, which is considered high. With no active weather alerts in the area, residents have a clear window to enjoy parks, patios, or backyard gatherings.

Current conditions show 23°C under a few clouds, according to The Weather Network, with the temperature expected to climb to 26°C before dipping to a low of 13°C overnight. The high UV index means sun safety is a must. Health authorities recommend using sunscreen, wearing protective clothing, and finding shade during midday hours to avoid sunburn.

The pleasant weather is part of a warm trend across central Alberta, where temperatures are above normal for this time of year. The province’s hot spot on Monday was Keg River, which reached 31.3°C. While Camrose won’t get quite that warm, it’s still a great day to be outdoors.

Things begin to change by Tuesday, June 16. Forecasters say there’s a 70 per cent chance of rain and a risk of thunderstorms, with 2 to 4 mm of rainfall expected. The unsettled weather is likely to stick around through Thursday, with a 60 per cent chance of showers and more thunderstorm risk each day. Winds could also pick up on Tuesday, with gusts reaching 54 km/h out of the northwest.

For now, the skies are mostly clear, and the weekend is wrapping up on a high note. Residents who want to make the most of the sunshine should plan outdoor activities for today and early Monday before the rain gear comes out mid-week.

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