CALGARY WEATHER

Trending: Calgary's Snow Slam, NBA Heat & Rock Legends

Alberta wakes to fresh snow warnings, NBA playoff battles heating up, and an iconic Canadian rock band's first live show in over a decade. It's a mix of local weather woes and global entertainment headlines.

Mornin' Alberta. The province is bracing for another snow assault while the sports world heats up and music legends make a comeback.

  • calgary weather: Calgary and surrounding areas are bracing for yet another heavy snowstorm, with Environment and Climate Change Canada issuing a special weather statement. This late-season dump means more travel headaches and a collective sigh from Albertans ready for spring.
  • dj dan: The electronic music world is mourning the sudden passing of West Coast House icon DJ Dan, who died at 57. Fans and fellow artists are reeling from the loss of a pioneer whose influence reshaped the dance music scene.
  • knicks vs thunder: Basketball fans are glued to their screens as the New York Knicks square off against the Oklahoma City Thunder in a highly anticipated NBA matchup. With playoff implications on the line, every possession in this late-season showdown is creating serious buzz.
  • something very bad is going to happen: Actress Camila Morrone is sparking massive buzz after revealing the emotional toll of filming a pivotal, "very bad" final scene, leaving her "no gas left in the tank." Critics are hailing her raw performance, making the dramatic sequence a must-see talking point.
  • warriors vs nuggets: The NBA spotlight is locked on the Western Conference clash between the Golden State Warriors and the Denver Nuggets tonight. This high-stakes game has fans and bettors alike scrambling for predictions as both teams battle for crucial late-season positioning.
  • rush: Legendary Canadian rock band Rush made a triumphant and highly anticipated return to the stage at the 2026 Juno Awards, their first performance in eleven years. The band's emotional comeback has fans and critics celebrating, with members stating late drummer Neil Peart would have approved.

From blizzards to basketball, it's never a dull moment in Alberta's orbit.