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

It’s 6 C at the Edmonton Blatchford weather station with 9 km/h winds out of the northwest.

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Truly it must be a sign of the end times if we’re getting season-appropriate weather at the same time as the Oilers kicked butt during the playoffs.

Or maybe I’m just jaded?

Just look at this forecast, though! Other than a few mild clouds, the next few days are going to be downright balmy. Tuesday will have a high of 19 C, Wednesday a high of 20 C. No high winds, no per cent chances of rain, no sudden inexplicable April snowfall. Just warm sunny skies with brief moments of cloud-covered reprieve.

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If these are the end times, at least I’ll have a tan!

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Tuesday’s forecast

Tuesday: Sunny. Becoming a mix of sun and cloud this afternoon. High 19 C. UV index 4 or moderate.

Night: Partly cloudy. Low plus 5 C.

Wednesday: A mix of sun and cloud. High 20 C. UV index 4 or moderate.
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Sunrise: 6:14 a.m.

Sunset: 8:51 p.m.

Normals:

Max: 14 C

Min:  2 C

On this day (1996-2023):

Highest temperature: 23.3 C in 2003

Lowest temperature: -10.3 C in 2008

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Monday temperature

High: 18.5 C

Low:  6.3 C

Precipitation: 0.0 mm

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