Skip to main content

Snow squall watch issued for Calgary

A two-vehicle collision blocked the right-hand lane at 32 Avenue and 52 Street N.E. Sunday around 1 p.m., as a snow squall watch was issued for Calgary by Environment Canada A two-vehicle collision blocked the right-hand lane at 32 Avenue and 52 Street N.E. Sunday around 1 p.m., as a snow squall watch was issued for Calgary by Environment Canada
Share

Environment Canada issued a snow squall watch for the City of Calgary Sunday afternoon.

"Brief, heavy snowfall is expected," it said. "Poor visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow are possible today.

"An intense cold front is bringing a band of heavy snow and strong winds to southern Alberta," it said, continuing.

"Snow squalls cause weather conditions to vary considerably; changes from clear skies to heavy snow within just a few kilometres are common. Travel may be hazardous due to sudden changes in the weather. Visibility may be significantly and suddenly reduced to near zero.

"Snow squall watches are issued when conditions are favourable for brief but intense bursts of heavy snow producing near zero visibilities."

SNOW CLEARING CREWS OUT

The city issued a press release shortly after 12:30 p.m., saying that snow-clearing crews have been deployed and are applying material and plowing major routes across the city.

Flurries were originally forecast to end shortly after noon, but according to the city, are now expected to continue into Sunday evening.

Motorists were reminded to monitor evolving weather forecasts and to leave plenty of time to reach your destination.

Just before 1 p.m., @YYCTransportation tweeted that a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of westbound 32 Avenue and 52 Street N.E. was blocking traffic in the right-hand lane.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

BREAKING

BREAKING Honda to get up to $5B in govt help for EV battery, assembly plants

Honda is set to build an electric vehicle battery plant next to its Alliston, Ont., assembly plant, which it is retooling to produce fully electric vehicles, all part of a $15-billion project that is expected to include up to $5 billion in public money.

Secret $70M Lotto Max winners break their silence

During a special winner celebration near their hometown, Doug and Enid shared the story of how they discovered they were holding a Lotto Max ticket worth $70 million and how they kept this huge secret for so long.

Stay Connected