Above normal temperatures only expected to last temporarily for Grande Prairie region
Above normal temperatures have settled in over the Grande Prairie area and are expected to stick around for at least the next week.
The forecast from Environment Canada predicts the city will see temperatures reach highs in the plus three-to-six-degree range over the next seven days – a big jump from the usual average of zero recorded in the Swan City this time of year.
Environment Canada meteorologist Brian Proctor says we are seeing this warm weather is coming from a southwesterly flow loft of warm air coming in from B.C.
“That’s bringing warmer air in across the Rockies and we are seeing that surface from time to time over the last little while and we are seeing that persisting over much of the workweek as well,” he explained.