Arctic air will bring below-average temperatures this weekend
After a stretch of unseasonal weather in recent weeks, cold air from the arctic will arrive in the tri-communities this weekend.
“We’re certainly getting into a pattern change meaning we’re getting into the colder air and more winter-like conditions,” said Environment and Climate Change Canada Meteorologist Terri Lang. “It’s quite mild just looking at the temperature anomaly for last 90 days, meaning how much warmer it has been on-average for the last 90 days and its been running 3 to 4 C above average.”
Lang explained residents can expect sunny skies in the next couple days as the temperature begins to plunge. For Thursday, residents will see a high of -12 C and a low of -18 C, but by Saturday, the daytime high will be -22 C and the overnight low will be -30 C.
The 30-year average for this time of year is a high of -14 C and a low of -26 C.


