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Edmonton Snowfall Warning Issued

Edmonton Snowfall Warning Issued

less than a minute read 23-11-2024
Edmonton Snowfall Warning Issued

Edmonton residents are bracing for a significant snowfall, with Environment Canada issuing a snowfall warning for the city. The warning, issued late Tuesday afternoon, predicts heavy snowfall beginning Wednesday evening and continuing into Thursday.

Heavy Snow Expected

Accumulations of 15 to 25 centimeters are possible, making for challenging driving conditions and potential disruptions to daily life. Environment Canada emphasizes the potential for rapidly accumulating snow, leading to reduced visibility and hazardous travel.

What to Expect

Residents should prepare for:

  • Significant travel delays: Roads may become impassable, leading to delays in commuting and transportation. Public transit could also experience disruptions.
  • Reduced visibility: Heavy snowfall will severely limit visibility, increasing the risk of accidents. Drivers are urged to exercise extreme caution.
  • Power outages: The weight of the accumulating snow on power lines could lead to outages in some areas.

Safety Precautions

Environment Canada strongly advises residents to take the following precautions:

  • Monitor weather forecasts: Stay updated on the latest snowfall predictions and warnings.
  • Avoid unnecessary travel: If travel is unavoidable, ensure your vehicle is properly equipped for winter driving conditions. Allow extra time for commutes.
  • Charge electronic devices: In case of a power outage, having charged devices is essential for communication and information access.
  • Check on vulnerable neighbours: Make sure to check on elderly neighbours or those who may need assistance during the snowfall.

The snowfall warning is currently in effect, and Environment Canada will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as needed. Stay informed and prioritize safety during this significant weather event. This situation is developing, and further updates may be provided as more information becomes available.