Saturday, April 25, 2009

Sorry about that Crowsnest forecast!

Hope you enjoyed spring down there, this just came across the wire:
Crowsnest Pass - Pincher Creek - Waterton lakes nat.
Park4:26 AM MDT Saturday 25 April 2009
Snowfall warning forCrowsnest Pass - Pincher Creek - Waterton lakes nat. Park issued A low pressure system which developed in northwestern Alberta Friday night is moving southward along the southern foothills this morning and is intensifying. Snow associated with this system is developing in the northern Kananaskis region this morning. Snow at times heavy is expected to continue today and tonight. In the Crowsnest and Cardston regions, the precipitation may start as rain this afternoon however it will quickly change over to heavy snow by early evening. The heavy snow will end overnight in Kananaskis region and Sunday morning in Cardston and Crowsnest Pass regions. Amounts of 10 to 15 centimetres are forecast with locally greater amounts of 20 centimetres in the Crowsnest and western Cardston regions by Sunday morning.

The rest of the week is no picnic either:
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/city/pages/ab-17_metric_e.html

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