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Calgary faces a cold Tuesday, warmer Wednesday

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As of this writing in the six o’clock hour Tuesday morning, the wind chill is -28 in Calgary. That’ll never be good, but the positive outlook for it lies in knowing it’s just a day; one lonely outlier of a day, spurned along by that impulse from the supper hour yesterday that brought blustery conditions for a couple of hours out of the north, and held in place by a lack of warming conditions for today.

Another wave of light snow will encompass a good portion of the day; another couple of centimetres will play along with it, too.

The overnight low temperature dips slightly, but then charges back in the other direction – Wednesday, we warm considerably, and the expectation now is for a positive temp! Not a big one, but something.

From there, it’s a gradual descent. We have a wave to ride. Cooler temperatures will prevail once again come the start of the next work week.

YOUR FIVE-DAY CALGARY FORECAST:

Tuesday

  • Snow showers
  • Daytime high: -18 C
  • Evening: clearing, low -22 C

Wednesday

  • Sunny
  • Daytime high: 1 C
  • Evening: mainly clear, low -7 C

Thursday

  • Sunny
  • Daytime high: 0 C
  • Evening: mainly clear, low -6 C

Friday

  • Mainly sunny
  • Daytime high: -1 C
  • Evening: some cloud, low -8 C

Saturday

  • Mainly sunny
  • Daytime high: -6 C
  • Evening: some cloud, low -17 C

Today’s photo is yesterday evening’s pic of the day – it’s just too spectacular not to share again! Thanks to Blair near Lethbridge for sending.

Viewer Blair captured this shot of a snowflake near Lethbridge on Dec. 5.

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