Chestermere Residents Face Unsettled Weather And Shifting Temperatures

By

Emma Kelly
April 3, 2026 8:48 am

Residents of Chestermere should prepare for a week of shifting weather as the region experiences significant temperature volatility typical of early spring. While there are currently no weather alerts in effect, Environment Canada is tracking a series of temperature swings expected to persist through the coming days.

Following a misty start to Friday, April 3, 2026, conditions are set to clear for a warmer weekend, with a high of 10°C expected on Saturday. However, the weather will remain changeable as the region transitions through a spring pattern influenced by wider climate factors, including La Niña and the polar vortex, which have contributed to an unpredictable season across Alberta.

For those spending time near the water, the City of Chestermere is reminding residents to exercise caution on the lake. While ice measurements taken earlier in the season showed thicknesses between 20 and 22 inches, the ongoing freeze-thaw cycle and increased sun exposure make ice conditions unstable. Residents are advised to check local conditions before heading out and to remember that all recreational use of the lake is at their own risk.

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