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Post by : Shweta
A potent spring snowstorm is set to sweep through Alberta, bringing substantial snowfall and challenging conditions in various areas, including Calgary. Meteorological authorities have indicated that certain regions may see accumulations of up to 20 centimeters as this powerful weather system moves across western Canada in the coming days.
Meteorologists predict that the storm will intensify rapidly, initially affecting higher altitude areas before extending into central and southern Alberta. Calgary is expected to experience notable snowfall along with a drop in temperatures and strong winds that could hinder visibility on the roads. Officials are urging caution, noting that fluctuating weather could lead to hazardous travel scenarios, particularly during peak commuting hours.
This weather phenomenon is attributed to a mix of frigid Arctic air and moisture from the west. Although Alberta's weather can change swiftly, this storm is atypically strong for the season and could result in temporary disruptions across numerous communities.
Weather and climate officials have issued warnings for multiple areas and prompted residents to get ready for winter-like conditions, despite it being spring. Drivers should expect slippery roads, icy conditions, and potential delays from reduced visibility caused by blowing snow. Emergency responders and road crews are on standby to address any worsening situations.
Heavier snowfall is anticipated in rural regions and elevated areas west of Calgary, with some mountainous locations possibly accumulating near or over 20 centimeters if the storm continues longer than projected. Snowfall in Calgary will likely vary based on temperature fluctuations during the storm.
Residents are advised to stock up on emergency supplies and warm clothing, as well as allow extra time for travel in the upcoming days. It is also crucial to keep an eye on weather reports, as forecasts may evolve with the storm's development. Utility and municipal services are closely monitoring conditions to mitigate any power outages or infrastructure damage from strong winds.
This unusual May snowfall follows weeks of warmer temperatures across Alberta. Experts note that rapid temperature shifts can lead to sudden snowstorms in western Canada, particularly near the Rockies. While snow in May is not an anomaly in Alberta, the anticipated volume and far-reaching effects have raised alarms among local authorities and transportation officials.
Local businesses, airlines, and transport services are bracing for possible delays should road and weather conditions deteriorate. Airports in Calgary and surrounding areas may face disruptions depending on snow intensity and visibility during the storm.
Weather officials expect the storm to gradually weaken later this week, but colder conditions may persist in some areas even after the heaviest snow has fallen. Residents are urged to stay informed through official weather updates and avoid unnecessary travel during periods of heavy snow and wind.
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