Buckle up! Time to adjust those driving skills as Alberta gets blanketed in snow. Find out which areas are under the snowfall warning and the travel tips you need to know.
As winter stubbornly clings on, the southern half of Alberta finds itself under a relentless snowfall warning, with road conditions expected to deteriorate rapidly. The Environmental and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) advises residents to be cautious and adapt their driving to the changing weather, anticipating challenging travel conditions. The warnings have now extended to central Alberta, including areas like Airdrie, Cochrane, and Olds, intensifying the need for preparedness.
Visibility challenges and heavy snow are the main concerns, with sudden reductions in visibility posing risks to commuters. Subsequent travel warnings have been issued for Calgary and surrounding regions, with forecasts predicting a substantial snowfall of 15 to 25 centimeters. The situation in Red Deer area is particularly critical, prompting RCMP to caution about poor road conditions. As the snowfall warnings spread, it's evident that spring is taking a reluctant backseat to a final wintry blast.
Adding to the winter drama, recent reports highlight the unprecedented nature of the snowfall warning in Airdrie, emphasizing the severity of the weather conditions. Despite the calendar flipping towards spring, Mother Nature seems intent on reminding Albertans of her unpredictable temperament. Whether it's adjusting to icy roads or stocking up on hot cocoa, residents must stay vigilant in the face of this late winter surge.
In light of these warnings, remember to prepare your emergency kits and take extra care on the roads. Be sure to keep updated on weather alerts and heed the advice of local authorities to navigate this winter's last stand safely.
ECCC advised people adjust their driving to match the changing road conditions, with the possibility for quickly-changing and worsening travel conditions.
Airdrie - Cochrane - Olds - Sundre area now included in snowfall warning already issued for Red Deer - Ponoka - Innisfail - Stettler area.
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A snowfall warning is in place for the Red Deer area. According to Environment and Climate Change Canada: 10-3...
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a wide-spread special weather statement that includes Calgary.
On Tuesday afternoon, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued a snowfall warning for Airdrie and the surrounding areas.