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Batten down the hatches! A potent Alberta clipper is racing toward Saskatchewan, promising a quick but intense dose of winter chaos for December 17.
These fast-moving storms, born east of the Rockies, typically deliver light snow, gusty winds, and sharp cold snaps. But this one packs more punch: Environment Canada forecasts 10-25 cm of snow across central and southern areas, strong winds up to 80-100 km/h causing blowing snow and possible blizzard conditions, plus a risk of freezing rain early on.
Snow starts Wednesday morning in the south, spreading east quickly. Travel could turn hazardous with low visibility and icy roads—check the Highway Hotline.
Stay safe, bundle up, and keep an eye on updates. Winter’s reminding us it’s here.








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