Josh Classen’s forecast: Brief cool down ahead of more September heat

Josh Classen's forecast: Brief cool down ahead of more September heat

Edmonton and its surrounding areas can expect a brief cool down before more September heat arrives, according to meteorologist Josh Classen’s forecast.

Classen predicts that temperatures will drop to the low teens on Wednesday, with a mix of sun and clouds. However, the cooler weather will not last long as temperatures are expected to rise back up to the mid-20s by Thursday.

The warm weather will continue into the weekend, with highs reaching the upper 20s and possibly even hitting 30 degrees. Classen advises residents to take advantage of the warm weather while it lasts, as it may be the last stretch of summer-like temperatures before fall officially begins.

In addition to the warm temperatures, the region can also expect some scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the week. Classen warns that these storms may bring strong winds and heavy rain, so it is important to stay updated on weather alerts and take necessary precautions.

As for the rest of September, Classen predicts that the overall trend will be above-average temperatures. This is in line with the long-term forecast for the fall season, which is expected to be warmer and drier than usual.

In conclusion, while there may be a brief cool down in the coming days, Edmonton and its surrounding areas can expect more warm weather and above-average temperatures for the rest of September. Stay tuned for further updates from Josh Classen and be prepared for potential storms in the meantime.

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