Chinook Arch captivates Albertans, but its warm signal won't last
Albertans were treated to a spectacular Chinook Arch cloud on Tuesday -- something you can both see and feel.
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"Also known as mountain-wave clouds, they form on the east side of the Rockies as westerly winds traverse the north-south range," explains Nadine Powell, a meteorologist at The Weather Network. "They tend to have a well-defined western edge and can extend for hundreds of kilometres."

To the viewer looking westward toward the Rockies, as seen in many photos, it can appear like an arch as you are looking out from under the cloud into clear blue skies.
The classic "arch" shape is due to the clouds forming at middle and higher altitudes.
There's something magical about Chinook arches the way the blanket of cloud tucks into the foothills. 📍Okotoks, AB pic.twitter.com/GVVHiGU2Jj
There’s something magical about Chinook arches the way the blanket of cloud tucks into the foothills.
📍Okotoks, AB Nevin deMilliano on Twitter: "There's something magical about Chinook arches the way the blanket of cloud tucks into the foothills. 📍Okotoks, AB pic.twitter.com/GVVHiGU2Jj / Twitter"— Nevin deMilliano (@SwiftChaser) Nevin deMilliano on Twitter: "There's something magical about Chinook arches the way the blanket of cloud tucks into the foothills. 📍Okotoks, AB pic.twitter.com/GVVHiGU2Jj / Twitter"
Chinook arches tell of warm weather on the way, as the downsloping "chinook" wind heats up as it descends, leading to temperatures rising at the base of the mountain.
In this particular case, it's definitely the right sign as southern Alberta enjoys some milder November weather this week, with even double digit daytime highs expected across some southern sections by Friday.
It won't last long however, as conditions turn much colder for the weekend as Arctic air plunges south and dominates through most of next week -- including a couple days of "severe cold."
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Some places will see high temperatures that will struggle to reach -20°C and forecasters are also watching a system that could bring significant snow to parts of the region near the Yellowhead Highway, and possibly Edmonton, into Monday.
Here's a closer look at the Chinook Arch cloud captured across southern Alberta Tuesday:
Chinook bringing some balmy temperatures to Calgary, Alberta today. #abstorm pic.twitter.com/Jr8kvH1IVQ
Chinook bringing some balmy temperatures to Calgary, Alberta today. Braydon Morisseau on Twitter: "Chinook bringing some balmy temperatures to Calgary, Alberta today. #abstorm pic.twitter.com/Jr8kvH1IVQ / Twitter" Braydon Morisseau on Twitter: "Chinook bringing some balmy temperatures to Calgary, Alberta today. #abstorm pic.twitter.com/Jr8kvH1IVQ / Twitter"
— Braydon Morisseau (@BraydonMoreSo) Braydon Morisseau on Twitter: "Chinook bringing some balmy temperatures to Calgary, Alberta today. #abstorm pic.twitter.com/Jr8kvH1IVQ / Twitter"
Here is a shot of the chinook arch over Calgary this afternoon. #abwx pic.twitter.com/QOK0Ln3wWl
Here is a shot of the chinook arch over Calgary this afternoon. Darren Howard on Twitter: "Here is a shot of the chinook arch over Calgary this afternoon. #abwx pic.twitter.com/QOK0Ln3wWl / Twitter" Darren Howard on Twitter: "Here is a shot of the chinook arch over Calgary this afternoon. #abwx pic.twitter.com/QOK0Ln3wWl / Twitter"
— Darren Howard (@lightningmanAB) Darren Howard on Twitter: "Here is a shot of the chinook arch over Calgary this afternoon. #abwx pic.twitter.com/QOK0Ln3wWl / Twitter"
I thought so too. pic.twitter.com/q2CVd1GX8u
I thought so too. Doug Forcett Jr on Twitter: "I thought so too. pic.twitter.com/q2CVd1GX8u / Twitter"
— Doug Forcett Jr (@KTenasi) Doug Forcett Jr on Twitter: "I thought so too. pic.twitter.com/q2CVd1GX8u / Twitter"
Holy Chinook arch over calgary #yyc @weathernetwork #ShareYourWeather #chinook #abstorm pic.twitter.com/Ns93xj5OoV
Holy Chinook arch over calgary Stuart Milliner best storm timelapser in the world on Twitter: "Holy Chinook arch over calgary #yyc @weathernetwork #ShareYourWeather #chinook #abstorm pic.twitter.com/Ns93xj5OoV / Twitter" Stuart Milliner best storm timelapser in the world on Twitter: "Holy Chinook arch over calgary #yyc @weathernetwork #ShareYourWeather #chinook #abstorm pic.twitter.com/Ns93xj5OoV / Twitter" Stuart Milliner best storm timelapser in the world on Twitter: "Holy Chinook arch over calgary #yyc @weathernetwork #ShareYourWeather #chinook #abstorm pic.twitter.com/Ns93xj5OoV / Twitter" Stuart Milliner best storm timelapser in the world on Twitter: "Holy Chinook arch over calgary #yyc @weathernetwork #ShareYourWeather #chinook #abstorm pic.twitter.com/Ns93xj5OoV / Twitter" Stuart Milliner best storm timelapser in the world on Twitter: "Holy Chinook arch over calgary #yyc @weathernetwork #ShareYourWeather #chinook #abstorm pic.twitter.com/Ns93xj5OoV / Twitter" Stuart Milliner best storm timelapser in the world on Twitter: "Holy Chinook arch over calgary #yyc @weathernetwork #ShareYourWeather #chinook #abstorm pic.twitter.com/Ns93xj5OoV / Twitter"
— Stuart Milliner best storm timelapser in the world (@stuartmilliner1) Stuart Milliner best storm timelapser in the world on Twitter: "Holy Chinook arch over calgary #yyc @weathernetwork #ShareYourWeather #chinook #abstorm pic.twitter.com/Ns93xj5OoV / Twitter"
Very nice Chinook Arch over the Stampede City this hour! #yyc pic.twitter.com/LWInQm6bNL
Very nice Chinook Arch over the Stampede City this hour! Kyle Brittain on Twitter: "Very nice Chinook Arch over the Stampede City this hour! #yyc pic.twitter.com/LWInQm6bNL / Twitter" Kyle Brittain on Twitter: "Very nice Chinook Arch over the Stampede City this hour! #yyc pic.twitter.com/LWInQm6bNL / Twitter"
— Kyle Brittain (@KyleTWN) Kyle Brittain on Twitter: "Very nice Chinook Arch over the Stampede City this hour! #yyc pic.twitter.com/LWInQm6bNL / Twitter"
There's something magical about Chinook arches the way the blanket of cloud tucks into the foothills. 📍Okotoks, AB pic.twitter.com/GVVHiGU2Jj
There’s something magical about Chinook arches the way the blanket of cloud tucks into the foothills.
📍Okotoks, AB Nevin deMilliano on Twitter: "There's something magical about Chinook arches the way the blanket of cloud tucks into the foothills. 📍Okotoks, AB pic.twitter.com/GVVHiGU2Jj / Twitter"— Nevin deMilliano (@SwiftChaser) Nevin deMilliano on Twitter: "There's something magical about Chinook arches the way the blanket of cloud tucks into the foothills. 📍Okotoks, AB pic.twitter.com/GVVHiGU2Jj / Twitter"
Thumbnail image courtesy: Stuart Milliner/Twitter