Calgary Prepares for Snowfall Amid Visibility Concerns
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Calgary residents are gearing up for a snowy start to the week as Environment Canada forecasts significant snowfall for Sunday night. With rates potentially reaching 2 cm per hour, concerns about reduced nighttime visibility are front and center.
Weather Predictions and Concerns
The forecast, issued on November 21, 2025, predicts snow for the evening of November 23, with temperatures dipping to -4°C. While Monday promises a mix of sun and cloud with a high of -1°C, the community remains anxious about road conditions, emphasizing the need for caution.
City's Preparedness and Community Reactions
The City of Calgary reassures residents of its readiness, citing a robust Priority Snow Plan. Crews will focus on major roads like Crowchild Trail and Glenmore Trail, aiming to clear them within 18 hours post-snowfall. Despite these efforts, the community’s concern underscores a tension between expectations and the city's operational strategies.
Chris Hewitt, the city’s manager of mobility maintenance, encourages Calgarians to plan ahead and drive carefully. The city’s proactive stance is set against a backdrop of previous mild conditions, making even moderate snowfall seem more daunting.
As Calgary faces this weather challenge, the collaboration between city efforts and individual preparedness will be crucial in navigating the snowy conditions safely.