A powerful storm is on the way for Alberta, bringing with it up to 20 centimetres of snow and strong wind gusts into the May ...
Gusts of 80 to 100 km/h are expected across central and southern Alberta due to the low-pressure system, along with up to 30 mm of rain that could turn to snow as the mercury dips.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said they were working to rescue those stranded and deliver supplies like food, fuel and medicine.
The Weather Network on MSN
Fleeting warmth in Alberta to give way to cooldown, winds, even snow
Wednesday will be the final day of warmth in Alberta before single-digit highs, blustery winds and snow make a return in the ...
A massive spring snowstorm that slammed into southern Alberta overnight with heavy snow and high winds has left many ...
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80-100+km/h: Damage potential with blustery winds on the Prairies
A potentially record-setting low is forecast to bring widespread, powerful winds, rain, and snow this week to parts of the ...
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Spring is decidedly not in the air throughout Alberta, with a winter storm bringing high winds and blowing snow that left some highway motorists stranded for more than 15 hours.
Extreme wind threat: Gusts up to 100 km/h could damage property, overturn vehicles, and create dangerous travel conditions in east-central and southeastern Alberta. Snow in May: Northern Alberta may ...
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Tuesday's letters: Alberta ski resorts can adapt to daylight time
Re. “Permanent daylight time could kill ski industry,” Opinion, April 30 ...
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