Alberta

Temperatures To Rise Significantly This Week In Wetaskiwin

By

Emma Kelly
April 27, 2026 7:54 am

Residents in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, are waking up to a chilly start this week, but Environment Canada is forecasting a significant warming trend that will see temperatures climb steadily over the next few days.

As of 3:00 a.m. on Monday, April 27, 2026, the temperature was recorded at -9 C at the nearest monitoring station in Camrose. Stronger winds from the south brought the wind chill down to -18 early Monday morning, making for a cold start to the day.

The forecast shows a steady rise in temperatures throughout the week. Following a high of 7 C on Monday, the area will warm to 12 C on Tuesday and 15 C on Wednesday. By Thursday, April 30, 2026, temperatures are expected to reach a high of 20 C, which is 5 degrees above the seasonal average of 15 C for this time of year.

According to the latest Environment Canada bulletin, residents can look forward to clear, sunny skies through the middle of the week. There are currently no weather alerts in effect for the Wetaskiwin area.

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