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ADVERTISEMENT Edmonton Watch Aug. 11 WxBlast Slight risk of a scattered shower early Tuesday, then a better chance for some evening showers/thunderstorms in the Edmonton area. Wet and a lot cooler for Wednesday. Here's your Monday WxBlast video:

ADVERTISEMENT Edmonton Watch Aug. 11 WxBlast Slight risk of a scattered shower early Tuesday, then a better chance for some evening showers/thunderstorms in the Edmonton area. Wet and a lot cooler for Wednesday. Here's your Monday WxBlast video:

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Slight risk of a scattered shower early Tuesday, then a better chance for some evening showers/thunderstorms in the Edmonton area. Wet and a lot cooler for Wednesday. Here's your Monday WxBlast video:
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