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Stormy, cool Canada Day on tap from Calgary to Winnipeg

Stormy, cool Canada Day on tap from Calgary to Winnipeg
Stormy, cool Canada Day on tap from Calgary to Winnipeg

اخبار العرب-كندا 24: الاثنين 1 يوليو 2024 08:24 صباحاً

A widespread risk for storms blankets the Prairies for our Canada Day on Monday as an active pattern blankets the region. Folks from Calgary to Winnipeg and just about everywhere in between could have to dodge a storm through the day.

It’s not just the storm risk threatening your outdoor plans. Temperatures for many will come in below seasonal for the first day of July, potentially putting a damper on camping and cookouts alike.

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Systems bring storms to start the week

Several different disturbances will work together to bring active weather to the Prairies for Canada Day.

Prairies storm risk Monday

Prairies storm risk Monday

We’ll likely start the day with morning storms across southern Saskatchewan. Later on in the day, numerous thunderstorms will bubble up amid an unstable atmosphere over eastern Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Most of the storms that form in this region should remain non-severe, but the stronger cells could turn severe with large hail and strong wind gusts posing the main threats.

Farther east, we’ll see larger clusters of storms push into southern Manitoba late Monday afternoon and into the predawn hours on Tuesday.

The main threat with these storms would be heavy rainfall. These storms could drop more than 50 mm of rain over southern Manitoba through Tuesday.

A chilly holiday across the region

Temperatures will remain unseasonably cool across the southern and central Prairies as a result of the disturbances responsible for the unsettled weather on Monday.

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Prairies temperatures icons Monday

Prairies temperatures icons Monday

We’ll likely see daytime highs hovering in the upper teens across southern Alberta and portions of southwestern and central Saskatchewan, where Calgary, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert will all struggle to close in on the 20-degree mark.

If Calgary’s daytime high remains in the teens, it’ll be the city’s coolest Canada Day since 2011. The all-time record for coldest Canada Day will remain safe, however; that title is held by a high of just 11.7°C back in 1955.

Head north if you’re looking for warmth. The northern Prairies will see some of the country’s warmest readings on Monday, with expected highs of 27°C in Fort McMurray and 28°C in Churchill.

Check back for all the latest on your forecast across the Prairies.

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