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Josh Classen's forecast: Cooler, with some light snow today

wxblog Jan. 24 2022
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After a warm and melty weekend, get set for some cooler air to drop in today.

Temperatures will go from above zero early this morning to the -5 C range by midday.

We'll hold steady near -5 C through the afternoon and early evening in the Edmonton region.

 

Some occasional pockets of light snow are expected to move through the region today.

This doesn't look like a big, heavy dump of snow. But, we could pick up 1 to 4 cm by the end of the afternoon.

 

Warmer air pushes back in for Tuesday/Wednesday with afternoon highs back above zero by a degree or three.

The end of the week has highs near the freezing mark and morning lows near -10 C.

 

So, if you're suffering from "Rink Melt," just be patient. The weather should start to cooperate a bit more later this week.

AND...looking LONG Range: the outlook for early next week has highs back in minus double digits for a few days.

 

After today's light snow, not much chance for precipitation in the Edmonton region until Sunday/Monday.

 

Here's the forecast for Edmonton:

 

Today - Cloudy with occasional light snow through the day. 1-4 cm possible.

Temperature falling to around -5 by midday and holding steady this afternoon.

Noon: -4

5pm: -5

 

Tonight - Cloudy.

9pm: -6

Midnight: -8

 

Temperature rising after midnight.

 

Tuesday - Partly cloudy.

7am: -5

Afternoon High: 3

 

Wednesday - Mix of sun & cloud.

Morning Low: -2

Afternoon High: 2

 

Thursday - Mix of sun & cloud.

Morning Low: -8

Afternoon High: 0

 

Friday - Partly cloudy.

Morning Low: -12

Afternoon High: -1

 

Saturday - Partly cloudy.

Morning Low: -8

Afternoon High: 0  

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