Photo by Stephen Strand
Tuesday was brisky and mild in Southern Alberta, but another quick change of weather is in store as an easterly low pressure system begins making its way towards Alberta.
A warning went out for Highway 3 early Tuesday from the Environment and Climate Change Canada that said, “Snow will begin as lighter flurries this morning and intensify this afternoon. Other hazards: Strong winds at times will accompany this system and give limited visibility in blowing snow. Travel will likely be challenging.”
We spoke with Environment Canada about the upcoming system, whats in store for Alberta, and how long the weather will affect the province.
CJWE also asked about what southern Albertans can expect post-snowfall this time around.
For Alberta, late snowfalls into April are not only normal, but expected and according to Environment Canada, is perfectly normal for the reigon. We asked about how this dump of snow might impact the snow and skii slopes into the weekend.
Before temperatures even out through the weekend, drive safely and expect low visibility and slick conditions.
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