Fog turns to snowfall in Calgary

Fog Turns to Snowfall in Calgary

Calgary experienced a foggy start to Friday morning that soon shifted to snowfall, mainly over the downtown area. Snow began falling around 8:30 a.m., moving southward from the northern parts of the city.

The day began with dense fog, prompting an advisory from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) due to limited visibility. The agency also cautioned about the potential for rain, snow, or freezing rain.

“Precipitation was in the forecast for the morning hours, but our temperature stayed just cool enough to keep most of that mix as snow. Once it’s gone, it’s pretty much gone, and as we enter the 9 o’clock hour, we can expect most of that to fully back away,” said Kevin Stanfield, meteorologist at 660 NewsRadio.

Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 3°C today, which means any new snowfall will likely melt quickly. Drivers are advised to exercise caution on the roads during this brief weather event.

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Summary: Calgary's foggy morning transformed into a brief snowfall that is not expected to last, with temperatures rising enough to melt accumulating snow quickly.

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