Residents in Camrose can look forward to a significant warm-up this week as temperatures climb from a chilly start to early-summer levels. According to Environment Canada, the city will move from a low of -8.9 C recorded on Monday morning to a forecast high of 20 C by Thursday, April 30.
While Monday began with a wind chill of -13, the rest of the week is expected to be clear and sunny with no precipitation. The forecasted high for Thursday sits 5 degrees above the typical average of 15 C for this time of year.
Meteorologists note that such sharp temperature shifts are common during the spring season in this part of Alberta. Terri Lang, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, describes these volatile swings as very typical for the region as the weather transitions into the warmer months.
With temperatures rising throughout the week, the UV index is expected to reach 5, which is considered moderate. Residents planning outdoor activities may want to prepare for the changing conditions, as morning temperatures will remain much cooler than the sunny afternoons.