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Wind warnings issued for southern Alberta Wednesday

The old metal Lethbridge Viaduct passing over the Old Man River. (Getty Images) The old metal Lethbridge Viaduct passing over the Old Man River. (Getty Images)
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CALGARY -

Wind warnings were issued for much of southern Alberta on Wednesday with guests up to 100 kilometres an hour expected.

The warnings were originally issued by Environment Canada at around 8 a.m.

As of 4:30 p.m., the warnings remained in place for the following areas:

  • Crowsnest Pass;
  • Pincher Creek;
  • Waterton Lakes Nat. Park;
  • Cardston;
  • Fort Macleod; and
  • Magrath.

"Damaging wind gusts up to 100 km/h are still possible along the foothills," Environment Canada said in the alert.

The national weather agency warned the wind could cause damage to buildings, down trees or toss loose objects.

"Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions due to high winds. Drivers may lose control of their vehicles; tall vehicles are at risk of being overturned."

Winds are expected to weaken by Wednesday evening ahead of agusty Thursday.

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