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alberta forecast

We might have waved goodbye to summer, but Alberta is likely to have a few more weeks of warmer weather this fall before the province gets hit with some big temperature swings and wintery conditions.

The Weather Network's Fall Forecast has said while the season gets off to a pretty warm and dry start, it won't be too long before cooler conditions hit Alberta.

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After a long stint of hot weather and heat warnings, Alberta now has to contend with "poor air quality" as smoke from wildfires in western Canada makes its way across the province.

According to Environment Canada, several areas in Alberta around Edmonton, Bonnyville, Fort Chipewyan, Fort McMurray, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Lloydminster and Westlock have received warnings about "reduced visibility and poor air quality".

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In a string of intense weather changes in Alberta, the province has seen another tornado touch down and it has damaged homes and vehicles.

Videos have been circulating, showing the heavy rain and strong winds as the tornado approached.

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As if the weather in Alberta couldn't be any more confusing with tornadoes to heat waves, more severe storms are expected to hit the province this week, bringing hail and strong winds.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), more storms could be on the way with risks of tornadoes and large hail on Wednesday, July 13.

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Albertans are in for some really wet weather, with parts of the province expected to receive over 100 millimetres of rainfall in the next couple of days — more than we would usually see in a month!

According to The Weather Network, parts of southern Alberta are likely to see "enormous amounts of rainfall" over the next 48 hours, with most of the wet weather focused on the southern Alberta foothills.

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