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Snowfall warning for parts of southern Alberta predicts up to 40 cms of snow

Snowfall warning for parts of southern Alberta predicts up to 40 cms of snow Areas to the south and west of Calgary could get up to 40 cm of snowfall by evening, according to Environment Canada. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 25, 2021 2:23 PM MT | Last Updated: April 25 Environment Canada has said that visibility and roads could be affected by the snowfall. (Justin Pennell/CBC)

Snowfall warning issued with up to 40 cm expected south of Calgary

Article content Regions to the south and west of Calgary, including K-Country, Canmore, Okotoks and the Crowsnest Pass area, were placed under snowfall warnings Sunday morning with some areas expecting up to 40 centimetres of snow. High River, Claresholm, Pincher Creek and Waterton Lakes National Park are included in the warning. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Snowfall warning issued with up to 40 cm expected south of Calgary Back to video Along the southern end of the eastern slopes of the Rockies, between 20-40 cm of snow is expected to fall by Sunday evening with Environment and Climate Change Canada saying the highest amounts of precipitation are anticipated in the higher elevation areas. They warned visibility on roadways will be impacted due to heavy snow at times.

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Corbella: Lots of irony in Alberta leading the country in new solar projects

Corbella: Lots of irony in Alberta leading the country in new solar projects Licia Corbella © Postmedia Archives Solar panels atop the Southland Leisure Centre in Calgary in 2014. At the time, it was the city s largest solar array. How’s this for irony: Despite what the rest of the country may think about Alberta, this province is now the fastest-growing market for solar energy in Canada. What makes it even more ironic is it’s Alberta’s deregulated electricity market so detested by the Alberta NDP that’s behind Alberta increasingly soaking up the sun to make electricity. That popping sound you hear is not the crackle of electricity but the fragile ideologies of woke, anti-free market, green socialists exploding.

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