Snow, rain mix could affect travel as weather turns later this week

Published On: March 25, 2025By

The weather could turn wintry once again later on this week in Alberta.

The M.D. of Bonnyville area has been listed in a Special Weather Statement by Environment Canada on Tuesday afternoon about potential snow, rain, and poor travelling conditions.

Heavy wet snow will begin Wednesday night over parts of west-central Alberta, including for Grande Prairie, Whitecourt and Edson, the statement reads.

“On Thursday morning, snow will intensify across central Alberta, including the Edmonton area.

“South of Edmonton, across central-southern Alberta including Red Deer and areas east, rain mixed with freezing rain is possible before transitioning to snow Thursday afternoon.

“Snowfall amounts of 5 to 20 cm of snow is forecast by Friday morning across central Alberta, with higher accumulations of 25cm possible near the Rocky Mountains and over west-central Alberta near Grande Prairie.

“Given the warm temperatures to start the week and uncertainty in how fast the snow will fall, confidence in total snowfall accumulations is moderate.”

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Snow, rain mix could affect travel as weather turns later this week

Published On: March 25, 2025By

The weather could turn wintry once again later on this week in Alberta.

The M.D. of Bonnyville area has been listed in a Special Weather Statement by Environment Canada on Tuesday afternoon about potential snow, rain, and poor travelling conditions.

Heavy wet snow will begin Wednesday night over parts of west-central Alberta, including for Grande Prairie, Whitecourt and Edson, the statement reads.

“On Thursday morning, snow will intensify across central Alberta, including the Edmonton area.

“South of Edmonton, across central-southern Alberta including Red Deer and areas east, rain mixed with freezing rain is possible before transitioning to snow Thursday afternoon.

“Snowfall amounts of 5 to 20 cm of snow is forecast by Friday morning across central Alberta, with higher accumulations of 25cm possible near the Rocky Mountains and over west-central Alberta near Grande Prairie.

“Given the warm temperatures to start the week and uncertainty in how fast the snow will fall, confidence in total snowfall accumulations is moderate.”

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