Chestermere, Alberta can expect a mix of sunny skies and showery spells this week, with temperatures hovering close to what’s normal for early June. According to Environment Canada, the week kicks off with sun and a high of 24 C on Monday, a touch above the seasonal norm of 22 C.
As of 11:00 AM Monday, conditions were partly cloudy and 16 C at the Calgary International Airport observation site, with west-northwest winds at 24 km/h gusting to 33 km/h. Tuesday turns mainly cloudy but stays mild at 22 C.
The best chance for wet weather comes Wednesday, when Environment Canada calls for cloudy skies and a 60 percent chance of showers. The high will dip to 18 C before clearing returns Thursday with a high near 22 C. No weather alerts are in effect for Chestermere or the surrounding Rocky View County.
For those planning time on Chestermere Lake, the extended daylight – sunrise at 5:22 AM and sunset at 9:47 PM – gives plenty of time for waterskiing, wakeboarding, or fishing, though mid-week may require watching the sky.
Council and city services are not anticipating any weather-related disruptions, and the breezy start to the week should ease as conditions settle. Residents can find the latest forecast on Environment Canada’s website.