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A take a look at Tuesday’s Edmonton climate by Surroundings Canada.
It’s 9.6C on the Edmonton Blatchford climate station with 5 km/h winds out of the south.
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Can we simply have final weekend eternally? Does time actually need to march relentlessly ahead or can we merely press pause and luxuriate in? I’m simply asking questions…
Alas, the long-weekend is over and we’re again to the grindstone on what must be one other beautiful October day, albeit a extra cloudy one with an opportunity of rain. Forecasters are calling for a excessive of 20 C however we’ll see some clouds roll in later this morning with a slight probability of a day rain bathe. Oh sure, and the wind is anticipated to whip as much as 20-40 km/h gusts later this afternoon.
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Can we return to the long-weekend, pleeeeease?
At this time’s forecast
At this time: Sunny early this morning then a mixture of solar and cloud with 30 per cent probability of showers this afternoon. Excessive 20 C. UV index 2 or low.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Wind southeast 20 km/h gusting to 40 changing into gentle close to midnight. Low 10 C.
Tomorrow: A mixture of solar and cloud. 30 per cent probability of showers late within the afternoon. Excessive 17 C. UV index 2 or low. Clear in a single day. Low 4 C.
Dawn: 7:43 a.m.
Sundown: 7:01 p.m.
Normals:
Max: 12 C
Min: 1 C
On at the present time (1996-2022):
Highest temperature: 26.0 C in 2015
Lowest temperature: -7.1 C in 2019
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Yesterday’s temperature
Excessive: 24.2 C
Low: 5.6 C
Precipitation: 0.0 mm
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