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Light Snow
Observed at: Edmonton Int'l Airport 8:00 AM MST Wednesday 11 December 2024
Condition: Light Snow
Temperature: -8.8°C
Pressure: 102.1 kPa falling
Visibility: 24 km
Humidity: 88 %
Wind Chill: -13
Dewpoint: -10.4°C
Wind: SSE 9 km/h
Air Quality Health Index: 2
]]> Courtesy of Environment Canada

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User submitted galleries

Capturing the Northern Lights on film can be very challenging.� Here we present some galleries of images that users of AuroraWatch have sent us.� Please ensure your chin is above something comfortable before viewing these images, as most are simply jaw-dropping!

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  Link   Time Lapse Aurora's April 11 2010
A short time lapse video of the Aurora from April 11 2010, by Peter Stahl.
  Link   Peter Stahl April11/2010
The lights North of St. Albert on April 11 2010.
  Link   Vince
April 5th, my first ever viewing of the Northern Lights!!! Managed to get a couple OK shots.
  Link   Peter Stahl
July 22 Northern lights a few miles north of St.Albert
  Link   Photography by Yuichi Takasaka
Auroral images taken across north-western Canada.
  Link   Photography by Zoltan Kenwell
Zoltan Kenwell is an award winning electronics specialist at the University of Alberta, with exceptional photography skills. Here is a link to some of his breathtaking images.