
Winter is back, as heavy snowfall hits parts of Calgary
CTV
Winter resumed early Sunday morning in Calgary as heavy snowfall blanketed parts of the city.
Winter resumed early Sunday morning in Calgary as heavy snowfall blanketed parts of the city.
The wet, heavy snowfall created difficult driving conditions and according to a city release, could get worse as the day progresses.
The city issued an update at 8 a.m. Sunday saying that the snow that was expected to end around noon is now forecast to continue through Sunday afternoon.
The temperature is expected to drop throughout Sunday, from -1 C to -5 C, potentially creating icy conditions. Windy conditions also created a significant amount of blowing snow.
The city said it has crews applying material and plowing the city's busiest roads, including Memorial Drive, Crowchild and Glenmore.
Macleod Trail between 36 Avenue and 25 Avenue is closed due to a fatal vehicle collision.
@yyctransportation is also reporting a traffic incident at Shaganappi Trail and Stoney Trail N.W.

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