In Alberta’s capital, Edmontonians were told they could still expect a high of 0 C on Thursday with overnight temperatures dropping. According to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), Edmonton ...
There was also a power outage affecting part of Westlake, Cronquist Drive, and nearby areas because of a fallen tree on a power line. Walker said power was restored after 10:30 p.m. and the outage ...
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Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued a wind warning for central Alberta. ECCC officials say strong northwest winds reaching 90 km/h are expected tonight, along with falling snow.
RCMP in Central Alberta has lifted all tow bans that were previously in place due to extreme weather conditions. While towing services have resumed, road conditions in some areas may still pose ...
“Meanwhile, the cold front associated with this system will swing south with strong winds, pulling cold Arctic air down into central ... for snow in northern Alberta, Environment Canada said ...