A dismally damp July is forecast to continue to rain out plans for Calgarians this month, as Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is predicting more precipitation and cold weather this week.

Last weekend brought yet more showers in what's been an unusually rainy July for Alberta, as parts of the province were hit with 20 to 44 mm. ECCC forecasts 10 to 20 mm of rain is possible for Monday evening, along with the risk of a thunderstorm. Another 10 to 20 mm is forecast for Tuesday amid colder temperatures than usual, with a forecasted high of just 11 degrees.

ECCC scientist Christy Climenhaga says a cold front sweeping through Alberta is bringing rainy weather into the Calgary area.

"You can get into these patterns where you do have unsettled weather and periods of instability wher

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