A cool and wet May long weekend looks to be in store for people in the Prince George area.
Cloudy skies and rain are expected to dominate the forecast between now and Monday with temperatures ranging from 12 to 15 degrees.
Environment Canada, Meteorologist, Matt Loney spoke with Vista Radio.
“Basically an upper trough or an upper disturbance parked along the northeast Pacific is sending weak disturbances over the mainland for the next few days. The watch word for this weekend is unstable.”
“With the unsettled weather, we do tend to see temperatures be depressed under this scenario. It’s because of the amount of cloud that we see – the powerful sun this time of year isn’t really given a chance to penetrate.”
After the weekend, daytime highs are expected to bounce back into the mid-teens with sunny skies and a chance of showers.
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