Cloudy, Breezy and Showers Expected in Edmonton on June 10
Cloudy, Breezy and Showers in Edmonton Today

Cloudy skies, breezy conditions, and occasional showers are expected in Edmonton on June 10, 2026, according to CTV News Edmonton meteorologist Josh Classen. The forecast indicates a mix of clouds and intermittent rain throughout the day, with temperatures remaining mild.

Weather Details

The cloudy conditions are accompanied by a steady breeze, making it feel cooler than the actual temperature. Showers are likely to occur at various times, so residents are advised to carry umbrellas if heading outdoors. The forecast is part of a broader weather pattern affecting the region.

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