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Snowfall Warnings Hit Central, Southern Alberta: Up to 20 cm Expected
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Snowfall Warnings Hit Central, Southern Alberta: Up to 20 cm Expected

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Last updated: March 12, 2026 9:14 pm
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Intense low-pressure systems tracking through the B.C. interior and southern Alberta have triggered multiple weather warnings from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). As of Thursday morning, yellow-level snowfall warnings remain active across central and eastern Alberta, central and southern Saskatchewan, foothills west of Calgary, and sections of B.C. near Rogers Pass along Highway 1.

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Expected Snowfall and Travel Impacts

ECCC forecasts total snowfall accumulations of 10 to 20 centimetres before the storm subsides. Officials warn that travel conditions will prove hazardous, with accumulating snow making roads and walkways treacherous. Visibility may drop significantly during heavier bursts.

Yellow-level wind warnings persist in southern Alberta, where strong west winds gust up to 100 km/h. These gusts could push high-sided vehicles off course, though winds should subside by afternoon.

Current Road Conditions

Alberta’s highways face snow- and ice-covered surfaces Thursday morning, as reported by 511 Alberta. Live cameras confirm slick conditions region-wide. In Calgary, major routes show improving lane markings during the morning rush, but slush and ice linger on side streets, intersections, and bridges. Side streets, alleys, and parking lots remain blanketed in snow as of 9 a.m.

Extended Forecast

Calgary anticipates an additional 3 to 5 centimetres of snow Thursday, accompanied by sustained winds up to 20 km/h. Further snowfall threatens southern Alberta, including Calgary, on Friday and Saturday. Sub-freezing temperatures hold steady until midday Sunday, when a shift to warm Pacific air and robust west winds sparks rapid melting.

Monday’s daytime high will exceed Sunday’s by 11 degrees. Calgary highs climb to 15 C to 18 C from Tuesday through Thursday, potentially shattering records in some areas.

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