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

It’s currently -22 C at the Edmonton Blatchford weather station with 7 km/h winds from the southwest and a wind chill of -28.

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While Thursday may start out with a frigid -28 wind chill, but by the time we achieve the day’s high of -1 C, that wind chill will drop to -5, and it will stay that way overnight. On Friday things get even warmer, with a high of 4 C and a wind chill dropping to -13 thanks to some leftover 15 km/h winds. Still the weekend forecast looks to get warmer by the day, with Saturday hitting a cloudy 11 C. Alberta’s spring transition can sometimes create some unpredictable weather, but it seems that the worst of winter may finally be behind us.

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Wednesday’s forecast

Monday: Mainly sunny. Wind up to 15 km/h. High -1 C. Wind chill -27 this morning and -5 this afternoon. UV index 2 or low.

Tonight: A few clouds. Wind up to 15 km/h. Low -10 C. Wind chill -6 this evening and -12 overnight.

Tuesday: A mix of sun and cloud. Becoming sunny near noon. Wind up to 15 km/h. High 4 C. Wind chill -13 in the morning. UV index 2 or low.

Sunrise: 7:06 a.m.

Sunset: 6:25 p.m.

Normals:

Max: -0 C

Min: -9 C

On this day (1996-2023):

Highest temperature: 13.2 C in 2001

Lowest temperature: -31.7 C in 2002

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Tuesday’s temperature

High: -13.8 C

Low: -27.2 C

Precipitation: 0.0 mm

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A couple of horses stay warm with the help of a blankets as they stand in the sun on a farm east of Edmonton on Wednesday, March 6, 2024 . Temperatures in the area dipped to -29 C. Photo by Greg Southam /Postmedia
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A pedestrian walks past the illuminated stairs in front of the EPCOR Tower, 10423 101 St., in Edmonton Wednesday March 6, 2024. Photo by David Bloom /David Bloom/Postmedia

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