Southern Alberta digs itself out after wallop of snow buries cars, blankets roads - News Summed Up

Southern Alberta digs itself out after wallop of snow buries cars, blankets roads


Heather Gast, pictured here, shows a snow drift dwarfing a vehicle after the storm on the weekend hit her farm just south of Lethbridge, Alta. (Submitted by Heather Gast)"Wherever people got 50 centimetres of snow, or something like that — that's pretty much the beginning of winter," Kulak said. Environment Canada estimated that Taylorville, in the County of Cardston, might have received the most snow in the weekend storm, with 38 centimetres, but blowing snow complicated measures. According to the official weather summary from Environment Canada on Moday morning, Taylorville in Cardston County received the most, with 38 centimetres. However, Environment Canada did note that the weekend snowfall measurements were complicated because of blowing snow.


Source: CBC News November 09, 2020 21:00 UTC



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