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Environment Canada calls for another possible storm In Edmonton Saturday night after sweeping the In early afternoon, another town and another went through trees Friday night.
Forecasters predict a 60% chance of showers during the night and a thunderstorm hazard with a minimum of 10.
the northwest with gusts to 40 km / h.
Rain Warning
There is a rain warning in place for Fort Chipewyan-Woof Buffalo National Park starting at 5:00 pm. Saturday.
"An area of thunderstorms has shifted to the southern parts of the Fort Chipewyan area and will extend north tonight," warns the warning. Rainfall of 40 to 60 mm is expected with amounts potentially greater than 100 mm by localized thunderstorms. The rain is expected to dissipate Sunday evening
Rainfall warnings were raised early in the Grande Prairie, Beaverlodge, Valleyview, Hinton, Grande Cache, Peace River, Fairview, High Prairie and Manning. North of Alberta
A violent storm warning for Fort McMurray and Fort McKay was demoted at 5:30 pm. Saturday.
"A low-pressure trough is expected to trigger thunderstorms, some of these thunderstorms could become severe," reads the watch
Several areas west of Fort McMurray, including Wabasca, Peerless Lake, Gift Lake and Cadotte Lake, are also subject to severe monitoring of storms when weather conditions are conducive to the development of thunderstorms likely to produce severe hail, destructive winds or torrential rains.
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