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Tomorrow and even out to Wednesday, communities along the foothills and into southern Alberta receive a buffer from that extra chill, but it doesn’t last. I’m comfortable saying that tomorrow’s forecast high of -2 C may be amended by this afternoon’s update, as a few forecast models try bringing us even closer to the freezing mark (and some into the positives!) No guarantees, however. The biggest point of potential activity is sub-warning gusts in the far southwest tomorrow – it’s the usual suspects through Crowsnest Pass and Cardston, with only a small shot at warnings.The upper limit seems to stall at 80 km/h. Our local forecast will be quiet for a few days even as we cool off, southern Alberta is out of the running for any major happenings. Some light flurries are still expected for the day. Lastly, the temperature for Christmas has improved, if only marginally - still, we'll take the wins as they come. It's just so darn fun to predict what those winds will do in our city! But, with Lethbridge aiming for 4 C and Calgary's wind pushing for 40-50 km/h gusts, the potential is very much there!įurther, gusts mentioned below into the 80's for Pincher Creek/Crowsnest Pass/Cardston have been enhanced since this morning, and now branch very much into wind warning territory, though crossing the threshold to triple-digit gust speeds is still less likely. UPDATES: A few today! i'm upgrading the high for tomorrow to 0 in the wake of that southwest wind.












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