Powerful winds whip into Alberta, but with a warm temperature boost

Published on Nov. 10, 2025, 6:05 PM
Wind warnings in effect for parts of Alberta with gusts reaching up to 90 km/h
Strong winds are sweeping across Alberta, with the south seeing the most significant gusts on Monday.
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Widespread winds of 20-40 km/h are expected across the province, while the foothills and southern areas may experience stronger westerly winds of 60 km/h, gusting up to 90 km/h. Wind warnings are in effect.
Motorists, especially those driving high-sided vehicles, are urged to exercise caution due to possible flying debris.
Residents in affected areas should also secure loose objects to prevent hazards. Power outages are a concern.
Strong winds, but with a major temperature bonus
The winds are downsloping, bringing a warming effect as the air descends.
This will result in well-above-seasonal high temperatures, reaching the teens for many areas in central and southern Alberta, and nearing 20°C in some parts of the extreme south.




