St. Albert is in for some decidedly autumnal weather as the week nears its end.
Currently at the Villeneuve weather station it's 6.3 C with a light air of 4 km/h from the north. The 30 per cent chance of showers Environment Canada's forecast calls for feels more like 100 per cent to anyone standing outside.
The intermittent drizzle and overcast conditions are expected to stick around for the rest of Wednesday, with midnight possibly bringing relief from the precipitation. the high is expected to reach 13 C. Calm wind is expected throughout, with the skies cleaning overnight after about 5 mm has fallen.
The wind is expected to pick up near midnight also, with a 20 km/h breeze out of the west with gusts up to 40 km/h. The overnight low should reach 2 C.
Thursday is looking sunny with that 20 km/h west wind continuing from Wednesday and the high reaching just 8 C. A clear evening will bring another low of 2 C.
Friday is looking a bit warmer with a forecast high of 12 C, on the way to a cloudy 16 C on Saturday.