Saturday - Increasing cloud through the day. Wind: SE 20 gusting to 40 km/h midday & this afternoon. Here's the forecast for Edmonton and area: LONG Range: Still shaping up to be fairly dry with highs in the 18 to 23 C in Edmonton next week. That's not going to put an end to the fire risk, but it's better than nothing. But, there's a chance of some showers late in the day Saturday and again Sunday (especially in the morning). It doesn't look like we'll get hit with a heavy, steady soaking rain. 61F: 40F: 4 mph / WNW: 44: 60F: Low: 52: 0.03' Sat, May 6: Overcast. Temperatures will hit the mid-20s Friday afternoon and then some "cooler" air drops in for Saturday/Sunday. No significant moisture is expected and the lightning risk is not good news given how dry it is.Įdmonton's next-best chance at seeing some precipitation comes this weekend. Scattered thunderstorms are possible in western Alberta today and Thursday. Then, it eases this evening and overnight only to pick up again late Thursday morning.įriday and Saturday look like they'll have some wind as well. The man who shot his wife and two adult children inside the family's home on April 21 was charged with three counts of attempted murder. It'll pick up to SE 20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h midday and this afternoon. Updated: 2:19 PM PDT ApMAPLE VALLEY, Wash. There IS some relief coming this weekend with highs closer to 20 C Saturday and Sunday.Īs for today and Thursday, the record highs are:īoth of those records are within reach, although Thursday's looks a little more beatable. A heat warning is in effect for the Edmonton region and northeast Alberta.įort McMurray/Lac La Biche/Cold Lake areas are included in that warning, as are spots from Athabasca south to Rimbey and Camrose.and from Evansburg east to Vegreville.Īfternoon highs in the 28 to 31 C range are expected today and Thursday, with morning lows in the mid-to-upper teens (so, no relief from the heat overnight).
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