Post by : Shweta
A substantial spring snowstorm is anticipated to sweep through Alberta, particularly affecting Calgary, where significant snowfall and strong winds are causing concerns for travel. Weather experts predict that certain areas could receive as much as 20 centimetres of snow over the next few days.
Forecasters indicate that the storm will develop rapidly, starting with higher elevation areas before extending its reach into central and southern Alberta. Calgary is likely to experience notable snowfall coupled with colder temperatures and gusty winds that may severely impair visibility on major roads.
Meteorologists attribute this weather pattern to a blend of frigid Arctic air mixing with moisture flowing in from the west. Despite the tendency for quick weather shifts in Alberta during spring, this storm is considered more intense than typical for this season, likely to disrupt daily activities across various communities.
Environment and weather agencies have issued alerts for multiple regions, urging residents to prepare for conditions resembling winter despite the current spring season. Drivers should expect slippery roads and reduced visibility due to blowing snow, and are advised to allow extra travel time.
Polar regions and elevated terrains west of Calgary are poised to bear the brunt of the snowfall, with some mountainous areas potentially accumulating over 20 centimetres if the storm persists. In Calgary, snow amounts will likely fluctuate based on temperature variations.
Residents are encouraged to stock up on emergency supplies, winter gear, and allocate extra time for travel in the upcoming days. Continual weather updates are recommended as storm patterns can evolve. Authorities remain vigilant, readying emergency services and road maintenance teams for rapid responses to severe conditions.
Coming on the heels of several warmer weeks in Alberta, this unusual spring snowstorm has raised alarms. Experts note that fluctuating temperatures during seasonal shifts can lead to unexpected snow events, particularly close to the Rocky Mountains. Although late-spring snow is not rare in Alberta, the anticipated volume and widespread effects have raised concerns among local transportation authorities.
Businesses, airlines, and transport services are also on high alert for potential delays due to worsening weather conditions. Airports in Calgary and adjacent regions may face disruptions depending on snowfall and visibility during the storm.
While weather officials expect the storm system to start diminishing later in the week, cooler temperatures might linger across Alberta even after the snowfall subsides. Residents are advised to remain updated through official channels and to minimize travel during severe weather conditions.
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