A woman runs beside Lake Ontario as cold mist rises from the lake during a winter cold snap in Kingston, Ont. on Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018. A few days of temperatures above freezing are expected for southeastern Alberta before a return to colder conditions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg
Medicine Hat News
A quick glance at the calendar says yes, it’s indeed late November, but the weather forecast for the next few days suggests spring-like conditions.
Today, in fact, will be a day to ditch the overcoat, put on some rubber boots and go for a walk because the expected high is to be 10 C. The warmth will be real and the puddles will be deep.
Don’t put the overcoat too far back in the closet, however. Wednesday’s forecast calls for a high of three degrees and rain (which could mean some snow showers, too) while it will be up to 4 C on Thursday.
Normal winter conditions return Friday with a high of zero, with temperatures dropping into the minus category for the weekend (high of minus 5 on Saturday and minus 7 on Sunday).
But for the next couple of days, enjoy the respite. We’re bound to have three months of much worse.