Edmonton weather: Behold, a week of temperatures above 0 C

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It is currently -10 C at the Edmonton Blatchford weather station with 2 km/h winds from the south, southwest and a wind chill of -11.

Put on a happy face with a hint of trepidation because the gray skies will mostly clear up for the next few days.

Forecasters are calling for a breezy start to the day with 15 mph winds making things feel closer to -15 this morning. But things will steadily warm up as we move towards a forecast of 2C, with temperatures remaining on the positive side of zero for the rest of the week.

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Clouds are expected to form overnight and into Wednesday, when we will see a mix of sun and clouds with winds up to 40km/h and a temperature of 3C. Hold on to your hats…

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Edmonton weather forecast

Tuesday: Sunny. Increasingly cloudy late this afternoon. Wind up to 15 km/h. High 2 C. Wind chill -15 this morning. UV index 1 or low.

Tonight: Cloudy. Becoming partly cloudy after midnight. The temperature rises to 4 C in the morning.

Wednesday: A mixture of sun and cloud. Wind becoming northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h late in the morning. Temperature constantly close to 3 C.

Sunrise: 8:48 is

Sunset: 16:33

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Normals:

Max.: -8 C

My: -16 C

Monday’s temperature

High: -7.1 C

Low: -14.1 C

Precipitation: 0.2 mm


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