Parts of southwestern Alberta can expect some snow falling overnight and into Thursday; the fluffy white stuff daring to make its appearance in Calgary before the calendar even flips to autumn. Environment Canada issued the snowfall warnings on Wednesday afternoon, saying 10 to 15 centimetres of snow is expected in some parts of the province, with a few areas getting closer to 20 centimetres. (Environment Canada)"A low pressure system has formed over central Alberta and is expected to bring heavy precipitation through Thursday. Calgary's neighbour to the north has already seen the white stuff this week, met with much grumbling on social media. #explorealberta #MyJasper #IamaSnowSeeker pic.twitter.com/kQaOiv4FRl — @MarmotBasinFor more information, visit the Environment Canada website.
Source: CBC News September 20, 2017 23:38 UTC