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Currently 26.7°C in Edmonton so officially the first 80°F of the year. Possibility of 90°F in Southern Alberta today: hot spot in the province is 30.4°C=87°F in Bull Springs Coulee at 1pm.
Is there any website that has the provincial record extremes by month for Alberta? I'm curious about it.
Poor atlanta, oh well I suffered that fate past 2 years. Them basking in 80s and me freezing in 50s. Today opposite 78 here.
Anywhom, forecast is significantly below average ranging from -12-8. Looks that way in my entire 10 day. As I told Alex we will have a later than normal 90 and that is clear as day now. He didn't want to believe me though but I called back in april... I knew what I was talking about.
Could easily be coldest May on record by highs if the departures hold most of the month. if this may is colder than april.... last April was only about 2 degrees or so colder than a normal may by mean temps so it is possible if may is significantly below average.
It's still in the mid-50s here, which is quite impressive for May; we've only had 4 or so instances (that I saw) of highs in the 50s in May since observations began.
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