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Saturday should bring the start of some stable, sunny weather

Saturday should bring the start of some stable, sunny weather

CTV News21 hours ago
Saturday should bring the start of some stable, sunny weather
We likely won't see that idyllic summer day until Saturday, it looks like, and we will have to put up with more rain first.
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Severe thunderstorms likely in parts of central and northern Alberta this afternoon
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Severe thunderstorms likely in parts of central and northern Alberta this afternoon

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Check out lightning strikes and other summer scenes in this week's audience photo gallery

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Check out lightning strikes and other summer scenes in this week's audience photo gallery

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