Strong winds and blowing snow caused significant disruptions in and around Strathmore on Friday, with residents reporting structural damage and hazardous travel conditions as a weather warning remained in effect.
The region was under a blowing snow advisory issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada, which warned of reduced visibility and dangerous wind gusts throughout the day.
Damage Reported Across Community
Residents shared images on social media showing the impact of the severe winds. One photo showed a pickup truck and trailer tipped over by powerful gusts, while another captured a gazebo being lifted and displaced by the wind.
The strong system also contributed to localized blowing snow, further reducing visibility on roads and creating difficult driving conditions for motorists.
Travel and Safety Concerns
Officials warned that sudden gusts combined with loose snow could create rapidly changing conditions, especially on open roads and rural routes. Drivers were advised to use caution, reduce speed, and avoid unnecessary travel where possible.
The storm is part of a broader weather system affecting central Alberta, with fluctuating temperatures and intermittent snowfall contributing to unstable conditions.
Ongoing Weather Impacts
Meteorologists say conditions may continue to shift as the system moves through the region, with lingering wind activity expected into the evening hours.
Residents are being encouraged to stay updated through official weather alerts and to secure outdoor items that could be affected by high winds.
While no injuries have been reported, the incident highlights how quickly severe prairie weather can escalate, causing both travel disruptions and property damage in a short period of time.
Courtesy: strathmorenow
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