Edmonton weather: Some clouds and some sun then some more clouds

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I can’t believe that tomorrow is December 1st, I have a little shopping done but not much.

I thought I would be more anxious about it but I think I can get this done with the time I have left.

We shouldn’t stress about it I don’t think, just have some fun getting some gifts for our loved ones.

Today’s forecast

Today: Mainly cloudy. High plus 5.

Tonight: Mainly cloudy. 30 percent chance of showers early this evening. Temperature steady near 6.

Tomorrow: Mainly cloudy. Temperature falling to zero in the afternoon.

Sunrise: 8:26 a.m. MDT

Sunset: 4:20 p.m. MDT

Normals

Average High: -4 ° C

Average Low: -12 °C

Yesterday

Max: 3.7 ° C

Min: -4.0° C

Total Precipitation: 0.0  mm

On This Day (1996-2019)

Highest temperature: 10.4°C in 2002

Lowest temperature: -25.4°C in 2014

📸 Eye On Edmonton

This space is dedicated to some of the great and interesting photos taken by Postmedia photographers while they’re out and about town.

Crews continue to work on the demolition of Alberta’s 1951 Legislature Annex, in EdmontonMonday Nov. 29, 2021. Photo by David Bloom
Crews continue to work on the demolition of Alberta’s 1951 Legislature Annex, in EdmontonMonday Nov. 29, 2021. Photo by David Bloom
Edmonton Oilers head coach Dave Tippett at team practice in Edmonton on Monday November 29, 2021. (PHOTO BY LARRY WONG/POSTMEDIA)
Edmonton Oilers head coach Dave Tippett at team practice in Edmonton on Monday November 29, 2021. (PHOTO BY LARRY WONG/POSTMEDIA)
A woman walks past the Talus Dome art installation near the Quesnell Bridge on Whitemud Drive on Monday November 29, 2021. Composed of nearly 1000 handcrafted stainless stell spheres, the piece of public art forms an abstract talus shape, refelecting the sky, weather and the river of motor vehicles that pass by it. (PHOTO BY LARRY WONG/POSTMEDIA)
A woman walks past the Talus Dome art installation near the Quesnell Bridge on Whitemud Drive on Monday November 29, 2021. Composed of nearly 1000 handcrafted stainless stell spheres, the piece of public art forms an abstract talus shape, refelecting the sky, weather and the river of motor vehicles that pass by it. (PHOTO BY LARRY WONG/POSTMEDIA)

Source: EdmontonJournal