Issued: 8pm on Sunday, November 16th 2025
Technical Forecast Discussion
Short-Term Forecast (Sunday 11/16 through Tuesday 11/18)
High pressure will be in the region on Monday to keep conditions sunny and dry. During the early morning hours on Tuesday, a shortwave trough will move through the region with an associated low pressure system moving just south of our region. The shortwave trough and warm front from the low pressure system will bring precipitation to the area on Tuesday with a small chance for snow or sleet depending on the timing of this shortwave trough. The warm front will keep temperatures both mild and steady throughout the day. A shortwave ridge then moves into the region during the overnight hours, which will bring an end to the rain from Tuesday.
Long-Term Forecast (Wednesday 11/19 through Saturday 11/22)
A weak ridge will keep our region under zonal flow for Wednesday, however, a weak low pressure system to the south will create cloudy conditions and a small chance for rain. This pattern will continue through much of Thursday before an Alberta Clipper and its associated cold front arrives on an upper-level trough during the Thursday evening hours. This will bring another round of rain with it but temperatures are expected to remain mild. As this cold front continues to push through the region, rain will continue through much of Friday. High pressure and zonal flow returns for the weekend, bringing mild and dry conditions with it.


