Snowstorm warnings are rolling in like a Canadian winter, and you won’t want to miss this snowy adventure!
As winter approaches, it seems that Mother Nature is treating Canada to an epic winter wonderland! The latest reports from Environment Canada have issued snowfall warnings across multiple regions, with Prince George leading the charge. Residents should brace themselves for a heavy dusting of 10 to 15 centimetres. Time to stock up on hot cocoa, cozy blankets, and maybe even a few snow shovels!
Meanwhile, Alberta is joining in on the action, with Red Deer and St. Albert not far behind. Heavy snow set to sweep through these cities could lead to whiteout conditions, making the perfect excuse for a snow day! It’s not just about the snow; some areas, like Whistler, are bracing themselves for a winter storm that could dump up to 30 centimetres of snow alongside some frosty freezing rain. Yikes! Talk about a winter mix!
But wait, there’s more—Edmonton is also in for a wild ride! With snowfall warnings predicting up to 15 centimetres along with temperatures dropping to a bone-chilling -30 degrees with wind chill, it seems like winter has finally descended upon the Alberta region. Are you ready to transform your living room into a cozy igloo and binge-watch your favorite shows?
In the spirit of the season, don’t forget that snowstorms create magical landscapes, perfect for those Instagram shots! And while the snow brings challenges for drivers and commuters, it also opens up opportunities for fun activities like snowshoeing, skiing, or just frolicking in the fluffy stuff. Did you know that the snowflakes you see falling are unique? No two snowflakes are alike! And while you’re shoveling, it’s the perfect time to appreciate the wonders of winter. So grab your mittens and embrace the snowy chaos as we dive headfirst into this wild Canadian winter!
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Prince George, with total snow accumulations expected to range between 10 and 15 centimetres by ...
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued a snowfall warning for the City of Red Deer and areas ...
Snowfall will begin in western Alberta this evening, spreading through central Alberta (to St. Albert) by early Wednesday,” says Environment Canada.
That's why Environment Canada issued a Snowfall Warning for Williams Lake and Quesnel. Meteorologist Lisa Erven said the warning will be in effect for the next ...
Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for the city of Edmonton and the surrounding area with forecasters calling for 10-15 cm of snow.
Up to 30 cm of snow expected, with potential for freezing rain.
PRINCE GEORGE - Time to get those shovels and snow blowers ready.Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warn...
Other centres affected include Swift Current, Moose Jaw, Regina, Weyburn and Assiniboia. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is forecasting 10 to 20 ...
Heavy snowfall is expected Tuesday and Wednesday, with total amounts of 10 to 15 centimetres, Environment and Climate Change Canada's Dec.
Heavy snowfall is expected tonight and Wednesday (Dec. 18), with total amounts of 10 to 15 cm. Snowfall will begin in western Alberta this evening, spreading ...
(Josh Classen/CTV News Edmonton) There's also an Extreme Cold Warning in place for tonight as temperatures slip into the -30 range and wind chill approaches -40 ...
Pockets of up to 20 centimetres are possible, especially from Kindersley to Moose Jaw to Estevan.
Snowfall will begin in western Alberta on Tuesday evening, spreading eastward through central Alberta by early Wednesday morning. The heaviest snow will fall ...
Snowfall will begin in western Alberta Tuesday evening, spreading eastward through central Alberta by early Wednesday morning. The heaviest snow will fall ...
Wednesday will be cloudy and thick with snowfall blown in on winds climbing to 40 km/h, with a high of 17 C and a wind chill of -28.
Large portions of Alberta are under a series of weather warnings as winter descends over the province.
Environment Canada expects 10 to 15 centimetres of snow to fall through this evening (December 17th) to early Wednesday morning. Meteorologist, Derek Lee talks ...
Wind speeds near 15 km/h through this morning will back off by midday. Temperatures should hold steady around -18 C for most of the day. Extreme cold warnings ...
A swath of Alberta already experiencing frigid temperatures (prompting extreme cold warnings in some rural areas) will also be hit with a double-whammy ...
Snow, rain and wind warnings remained in effect across much of British Columbia on Wednesday morning as parts of the province continue to be hit by a winter ...