Karen O’Connor clears snow from the sidewalk outside her home in Cremona, Alta., in a file photo taken on Nov. 24, 2025. Environment Canada says a new round of snowfall is expected to move into southern and central Alberta starting Monday evening. THE CANADIAN PRESS


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After several weeks of mild weather, winter is making a strong comeback across Alberta. Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued special weather statements for much of the province as temperatures drop and heavy snow moves in.

Forecasters say snowfall will begin Monday evening in southern and central Alberta and continue through Tuesday.

Snowfall Expected Across Province

Janelle Gergely, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said snowfall totals will differ depending on location.

"Snowfall amounts are going to vary considerably from place to place," Gergely said.

Calgary may avoid the heaviest snow bands but will still see measurable accumulation. "Calgary itself looks to be on the fringe of the heavier snowfall. But we could expect, for the city, anywhere from five to 15 centimetres," she explained.

Communities farther north face higher totals. Edmonton, St. Albert and Sherwood Park are under a yellow-level snowfall warning. Forecasters expect between 15 and 25 centimetres in those areas, with some locations possibly receiving up to 30 centimetres.

Winds and Reduced Visibility

Snow will not be the only concern. Strong winds are also expected Tuesday, which may lead to blowing snow and reduced visibility on highways and city streets.

Gergely said temperatures will fall sharply Monday evening as the snow begins. "That's going to be a big change from the milder conditions you've been seeing throughout the month," she said.

The sudden drop in temperature may create icy conditions on untreated roads.

Travel Could Become Difficult

City officials are urging drivers to plan ahead. Chris McGeachy, a spokesperson for Calgary’s mobility department, said residents should expect a slower commute Tuesday morning.

Road conditions may change quickly as snow accumulates and winds pick up. Drivers should allow extra travel time and use caution, especially during peak hours.

Environment Canada has advised Albertans to prepare for rapidly changing conditions. The agency recommends delaying non-essential travel and outdoor activities until the storm passes and roads improve.

A Sudden Shift in Weather

The return of snow comes after an unusually warm stretch across much of the province. Many communities experienced above-average temperatures earlier this month, giving residents a brief break from winter conditions.

However, forecasters say Alberta’s weather can shift quickly at this time of year. The approaching system serves as a reminder that winter has not yet loosened its grip.

Snow removal crews and municipal workers are preparing for accumulation, particularly in areas expecting heavier snowfall.

As the system moves through southern and central Alberta, officials will continue to monitor road and weather conditions closely.

Residents are encouraged to stay updated through official weather alerts and plan accordingly as winter makes an abrupt return.

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