Frigid temperatures across much of Western Canada include advisories warning parts of Alberta to prepare for a snowy Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
As much as 10 to 20 cm is expected to fall by Christmas morning in Central Alberta, and Environment Canada is asking drivers to consider adjusting travel plans to take into account road conditions.
The snow advisories join cold warnings in effect for parts of Manitoba, as well as Alberta and Saskatchewan—where predictions are for wind chills in some spots between -45 and -50 C.
Parts of B.C.’s northern interior could also see wind chill values as low as -45 until mid-way through Christmas Day….