Rainy Sunday calls for theatre and a warm meal—Calgary, May 31.
Light rain and a rainfall warning through Wednesday; HWY-201's got trouble. Theatre's your friend today.
Good morning. It's a soggy Sunday out there—4°C and steady rain, so grab an umbrella and maybe layer up. The rain's not stopping soon either; Environment Canada's flagged a rainfall warning with up to 100mm expected through Wednesday, so give yourself extra time if you're heading anywhere on the roads today. Light holds till 9:40 PM, so you've got a long evening to work with even if the sky's grey.
If you're driving, HWY-201's taking a beating this morning. There are incidents stacked up—lane closures southbound near Country Hills and Crowchild, and westbound near Metis Trail—so if you're crossing the NW or heading that way, expect congestion and take it slow. Emergency crews are on it, but patience is your best friend right now.
On the local front, the downtown's getting some real attention. Council just green-lit a feasibility study for a new police district office downtown, and separately, Confluence—the group behind the massive downtown park transformation—has unveiled their 20-year plan for 42 acres that's worth paying attention to. Meanwhile, Alberta's putting $300k into skilled trades programs at Telus Spark, which speaks to where the city's trying to invest in people. And if you've noticed your trees looking a bit defoliated, forest tent caterpillars are doing their cyclical thing right now, blanketing the city—it's natural but worth knowing about.
Weather like this is made for theatre. Come From Away's running a matinee at Theatre Calgary's Max Bell Centre at 2 PM—perfect timing to get out of the rain and into something warm and human. The show's about real people finding connection, which feels right for a day like this.
For eating, the rain's your cue to skip the patios and head somewhere cosy. Eight's getting major recognition as the second-best restaurant in North America, if you're in the mood for something ambitious. If you're after something lighter and fun, the Ube Fest is celebrating Filipino staples, and there's solid local conversation happening around Calgary's dining scene as nine restaurants shutter or close soon—worth thinking about where your regulars fit in that shift. And if you want to chase something comfort-level simple, there's always a great milkshake conversation happening around town.
Tonight, stay dry. The rain's steady, so theatre or a stream with good food beats heading out. Light holds late, but the weather's going to keep you indoors anyway.
Stay warm, watch the roads, and we'll see what the rain brings by midweek.
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