Edmonton forecast to be hottest capital city in Canada tomorrow

Edmonton is set to bask in some serious warmth soon, with Alberta’s capital city expected to be the warmest capital in Canada tomorrow.

According to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), Edmonton will be the warmest capital city in the country on Friday, with a dazzling daytime high of 17°C in the forecast. Talk about spring in November!

We rounded up all the other capital cities in the country to see how much YEG is ahead of some spots while others are a bit closer to the mark.

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British Columbia’s capital city of Victoria is set to hit 9°C on Friday.

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Saskatchewan’s capital city of Regina is set to hit 11°C on Friday.

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Manitoba’s capital city of Winnipeg is set to hit 8°C on Friday.

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Yukon’s capital city of Whitehorse is set to hit -2°C on Friday.

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Northwest Territories’ capital city of Yellowknife is set to hit -1°C on Friday.

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Nunavut’s capital city of Iqaluit is set to hit -14°C on Friday.

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Ontario’s capital city of Toronto is set to hit 13°C on Friday.

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Quebec’s capital city of Quebec City is set to hit 8°C on Friday.

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New Brunswick’s capital city of Fredericton is set to hit 11°C on Friday.

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Prince Edward Island’s capital city of Charlottetown is set to hit 9°C on Friday.

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Nova Scotia’s capital city of Halifax is set to hit 11°C on Friday.

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Newfoundland and Labrador’s capital city of St. John’s is set to hit 5°C on Friday.

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