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At 4:20 a.m. Thursday, Environment Canada issued a snow squall watch for the city of Edmonton and surrounding area bringing brief but intense snowfall in the morning with winds gusting up to 80 km/h.
A snow squall warning for communities southeast of Edmonton Thursday afternoon has ended. The national weather agency had warned that snow and blowing snow could suddenly reduce visibility to ...
A wind warning was issued for the Edmonton region Thursday morning and a blowing snow advisory was issued in the afternoon. A snow squall warning was also issued early Thursday but it has since ended.
Environment Canada issued a snow squall warning for communities southeast of Edmonton Thursday afternoon, expecting a "band of intense snow with gusty winds" to move through the area.The national ...
Snow squall warning lifted for Edmonton. Posted: January 16, 2025 | Last updated: March 19, 2025. A snow squall warning issued for Edmonton has been lifted but windy conditions could persist.
Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for the Edmonton area. The warning was issued just after 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Environment Canada says periods of brief but intense snowfall are ...
Snow squall warning issued for the City of Edmonton, not very often do we see this type of warning in Edmonton. Be mindful that mixed precipitation with strong wind will be moving through overnight.
Snow squall aftermath in Edmonton CTV's David Ewasuk takes a look at the damage left behind by the snow squall that tore through the Edmonton area Tuesday night. Man in his 70s injured after being ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) issues snow squall warnings for the danger. They are of short duration and specify a localized area similar to what you would see with a tornado warning.
What you need to know about snow squalls, why the National Weather Service issues squall warnings, and what the deal is with all those annoying phone alerts. Skip to Article. Set weather.
It’s currently 0 C at the Edmonton Blatchford weather station with 5 km/h winds from the south southwest. The calm is over, now comes the storm — though in this case it’s more of a squall.