It’s a warm, breezy morning in Calgary.
It’s also a calm, cold morning in Calgary.
Temperatures sundry by some-more than 16 C during opposite points opposite a city Wednesday morning as a chinook rolled in from a west.
At 7 a.m., Environment Canada’s continue hire during a Calgary International Airport available a heat during -8.1Â C.
At a same time, a hire during Springbank Airport — only 25 kilometres to a west — was reading 8.4 degrees above zero.
Environment Canada is forecasting a high of 11 C for Calgary on Wednesday and a comparatively amiable low of 6 C, as a comfortable breeze blankets a city.
Daytime temperatures are approaching to sojourn above 0 for a rest of a week and by a weekend.
The normal high for Calgary on Nov. 22 is 1.1 C, with a low of -10.4 C.
Ever consternation how Calgary’s chinooks work? The video next offers a discerning explanation.
How a chinook works0:46
Article source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/calgary-morning-weather-nov-22-2017-temperature-swings-1.4413832?cmp=rss