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Expect commutes to be impacted with 5-10 cm of snow possible

Published on Nov. 22, 2025, 12:14 AM

Updated on Nov. 23, 2025, 12:04 AM

Potential travel delays will greet drivers late Sunday into Monday across parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan, including Calgary and Regina

Prepare ahead for potential travel delays late Sunday and into Monday as portions of Alberta and Saskatchewan prepare for a blanket of fresh snow.

The wintry precipitation just ahead of Arctic air that will surge across the region starting early next week.

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Visibility will likely be reduced at times. Allow extra time for travel. If driving, turn on your lights, slow down and maintain a safe following distance.

Snow expected to begin Sunday

A weak area of low pressure will develop this weekend from Pacific energy. Temperatures this weekend are well above seasonal for some areas, with daytime highs in the double digits forecast for Medicine Hat and Lethbridge, Alta.
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Folks in southern areas of Alberta and Saskatchewan will sit on the colder, northern side of the storm, allowing for a period of accumulating snow to sweep across the region.

Expect snow to begin in the Rockies on Sunday before pushing into the lower elevations during the evening and overnight hours.

Peak snowfall rates for Calgary occur through the pre-dawn hours on Monday, meaning travel will be locally slick for the Monday morning commute as periods of snowfall ease.

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