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A look at Friday’s Edmonton weather by Environment Canada.

It’s 2 C at the Edmonton Blatchford weather station with 15 km/h winds out of the north northwest.

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It’s been quite a week for our fair city, with lots of changes on the horizon. Thankfully, Edmonton’s weather is one thing we can always rely on to be consistent. Or rather, consistently inconsistent.

For most of the past week, we’ve had lots of sun, with wind speeds and cloud cover that shifted more than the sands of the Sahara. The coming weekend will be no different.

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Friday, for starters, will feature progressively thicker cloud cover as the day goes on, with a high of 10 C. Those dense clouds will clear up briefly overnight, only to return Saturday with a high of 19 C. Sunday will be clear skies and potentially blazing sunlight, followed by a 60 per cent chance of showers on Monday and Tuesday.

Stay warm and dry out there, and try not to get trapped by the shifting sands!

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Friday’s forecast

Friday: Increasing cloudiness this morning. High 10 C. UV index 4 or moderate.

Night: Clearing this evening. Low 3 C.

Saturday: Mainly cloudy. High 19. UV index 4 or moderate.

Sunrise: 6:08 a.m.

Sunset: 8:57 p.m.

Normals:

Max: 15 C

Min:  3 C

On this day (1996-2023):

Highest temperature: 23.6 C in 2004

Lowest temperature: -4.7 C in 2008

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Wednesday’s Temperature

High: 13.2 C

Low:  2.1 C

Precipitation: 0.0 mm

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