Freezing rain on Highway 2 north of Calgary leads to multiple crashes

Wind warnings issued for areas south of the city as chinook conditions develop

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Caption: Icy conditions on the QEII have led to multiple wipe outs and collisions. (Mark Matulis/CBC)

Environment Canada has ended a freezing rain warning for the Calgary area, but routes north of the city are dangerously slick, while developing chinook conditions to the south have prompted wind warnings.
Freezing rain is creating slippery conditions on the QEII, particularly from Airdrie north to Innisfail. Crews have responded to numerous collisions and jackknifed semis along the highway, RCMP say.

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Earlier, the agency warned that roads, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery in the area between Calgary and Red Deer.
Environment Canada ended the freezing rain warning for Calgary and area mid-morning.
However, freezing rain warnings remain in place for Red Deer, Innisfail, Stettler, Drumheller, Three Hills, Hanna, Coronation and Oyen.

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Caption: Motorists make their way along Highway 2 between Airdrie and Calgary below a sign warning of icy road conditions on Friday morning. (Alberta Transportation)

And the agency issued a wind warning for areas south of Calgary, including Okotoks, Cardston and Crowsnest Pass, as chinook conditions develop over the afternoon.
Winter storm warnings are also in place in some areas around Edmonton.