Winter storm alert warns more snow on deck for southern Alberta
25-35 cm of snow expected to fall between Wednesday and Friday, according to Environment Canada
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Are you ready for another dump of snow?
Environment Canada has issued winter storm warnings for much of southern Alberta — from the Canada-U.S. border to the area just north of Red Deer.
According to the weather alert, southern Alberta is expected to get a prolonged period of snow, which should start to move in Wednesday and continue until Friday.
The area could see between 25 and 35 centimetres of snow.
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"The heaviest snow will begin late overnight Wednesday into Thursday. However, there is still uncertainty where the heaviest amounts will fall," Environment Canada said in a release.
Snowfall warnings are currently in effect for the western Alberta areas of Hinton-Grand Cache, Nordegg, Rocky Mountain House-Caroline and Whitecourt-Edson-Fox Creek-Swann Hills.
In Calgary, the snow route parking ban that went into effect Monday will be lifted Wednesday at 7 a.m., but the city says Calgarians should be prepared as another parking ban could be issued with the coming snowfall.
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