
Calgary has enjoyed some slightly above-average temperatures lately, and we are set to have one last blast of warmth before we see a dip in daytime highs.
According to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), Calgary is set to experience a temperature change of 20 Celsius degrees as we move to wrap up the weekend and start the upcoming work week.
The city will see clouds tonight and tomorrow along with a steady hold in daytime highs, with a high of 4ºC in the forecast for today and on Saturday.
Sunday is the peak of the heat for us, with a daytime high of 10ºC and a mix of sun and cloud.
The temperatures sure take a dive after that, with Monday eyeing up a daytime high of just 1ºC for Tuesday doesn’t even jump above the freezing mark, with a high of -4ºC and an overnight low of -10ºC.
When you do the math between the daytime high on Sunday and the overnight low on Tuesday, that’s a difference of 20 Celsius degrees over just a few days.

Environment and Climate Change Canada
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According to ECCC, the normal temperatures for Calgary at this time of year are a high of 2ºC and a low of -10ºC.
It seems like chillier temperatures are sure to settle in next week, and if you are new to Calgary and the province, check out our roundup of things you need to do this winter. Fill up those winter weekends with some fun!