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Environment Canada said wintry travel conditions will return between Wednesday and Friday .
Heavy wet snow will begin Wednesday night over parts of west-central Alberta , including for Grande Prairie , Whitecourt and Edson .
Snowfall amounts of five to 20 cm is forecast by Friday morning across central Alberta .
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