Edmonton weather: I'm just a Friday standing in front of a Saturday asking it to be Sunday

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The weekend weather looks to be not too bad, some sun for sure.

I hope everyone has a safe and fun Halloween as we waltz into November.

I can’t believe it’s November already time really does just fly.

nmartin@postmedia.com

Today’s forecast

Today: A mix of sun and cloud. Clearing near noon. Wind becoming west 20 km/h gusting to 40 near noon. High 6. Wind chill minus 8 this morning. UV index 1 or low.

Tonight: Clear. Wind northwest 20 km/h. Low minus 3. Wind chill minus 8 overnight.

Tomorrow: Sunny. Wind becoming northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 near noon. High plus 5. Wind chill minus 8 in the morning. UV index 1 or low.

Sunrise: 8:28 a.m. MDT

Sunset: 6:08 p.m. MDT

Normals

Average High: 5 ° C

Average Low: -4 °C

Yesterday

Max: n/a

Min: n/a

Total Precipitation: n/a

On This Day (1996-2019)

Highest temperature: 13°C in 2008

Lowest temperature: -16.3°C in 2002

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MaryKate Bodrovics plays with her dog Nikka, a one-year-old Whippet Border Collie, at Hawrelak Park in Edmonton on October 28, 2021. MaryKate has started a pet photography business named ZiNik Photography and was making some images of her dog at the park on Thursday. (PHOTO BY LARRY WONG/POSTMEDIA)
MaryKate Bodrovics plays with her dog Nikka, a one-year-old Whippet Border Collie, at Hawrelak Park in Edmonton on October 28, 2021. MaryKate has started a pet photography business named ZiNik Photography and was making some images of her dog at the park on Thursday. (PHOTO BY LARRY WONG/POSTMEDIA)
Firefighters secure the scene after a dump truck got tangled up with power lines as they wait for EPCOR to arrive at 51 Ave. and Calgary Tr. in Edmonton, October 28, 2021. Ed Kaiser/Postmedia
Firefighters secure the scene after a dump truck got tangled up with power lines as they wait for EPCOR to arrive at 51 Ave. and Calgary Tr. in Edmonton, October 28, 2021. Ed Kaiser/Postmedia
MaryKate Bodrovics plays with her dog Nikka, a one-year-old Whippet Border Collie, at Hawrelak Park in Edmonton on October 28, 2021. MaryKate has started a pet photography business named ZiNik Photography and was making some images of her dog at the park on Thursday. (PHOTO BY LARRY WONG/POSTMEDIA)
MaryKate Bodrovics plays with her dog Nikka, a one-year-old Whippet Border Collie, at Hawrelak Park in Edmonton on October 28, 2021. MaryKate has started a pet photography business named ZiNik Photography and was making some images of her dog at the park on Thursday. (PHOTO BY LARRY WONG/POSTMEDIA)
Jerry Dolynchuk’s home is decked out in Halloween and Christmas decorations as a representation of how the former holiday is “invading” the latter. The home, at 97 Street and 144 Avenue, draws vistors each day and night who come to see the fun displays of Halloween monsters mixing with Christmas cheer. Photo by Ian Kucerak
Jerry Dolynchuk’s home is decked out in Halloween and Christmas decorations as a representation of how the former holiday is “invading” the latter. The home, at 97 Street and 144 Avenue, draws vistors each day and night who come to see the fun displays of Halloween monsters mixing with Christmas cheer. Photo by Ian Kucerak
Jerry Dolynchuk’s home is decked out in Halloween and Christmas decorations as a representation of how the former holiday is “invading” the latter. The home, at 97 Street and 144 Avenue, draws vistors each day and night who come to see the fun displays of Halloween monsters mixing with Christmas cheer. Photo by Ian Kucerak
Jerry Dolynchuk’s home is decked out in Halloween and Christmas decorations as a representation of how the former holiday is “invading” the latter. The home, at 97 Street and 144 Avenue, draws vistors each day and night who come to see the fun displays of Halloween monsters mixing with Christmas cheer. Photo by Ian Kucerak

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