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Alberta's Highway 63 Closed Due to Intense Snowstorm

Alberta's Highway 63 Closed Due to Intense Snowstorm

Post by : Shweta

Severe spring weather, marked by a snowstorm and strong winds, has rendered travel highly risky in Alberta, particularly along Highway 63 near the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, which is now declared impassable.

Authorities have reported that the combination of blowing snow and low visibility has created dangerous driving conditions, making it nearly impossible for vehicles to navigate safely. Several motorists found themselves stranded as conditions suddenly deteriorated throughout the day.

One significant concern expressed by officials is that many drivers had switched to summer tires due to earlier warm weather. These tires offer less traction on snow and ice, raising the likelihood of vehicles becoming stuck or losing control.

Emergency responders and transportation officials are actively assessing the situation to determine how many individuals remain stranded along the highway. They are also working to provide assistance and to restore safe travel conditions as quickly as possible.

The impact of the storm extends beyond Highway 63, causing several disruptions throughout the province. High winds have led to drifting snow, reducing visibility and contributing to hazardous driving conditions across various routes.

Although sudden spring storms are typical for the region, weather experts indicate that this particular system is especially severe. Motorists are being reminded to avoid unnecessary trips, stay updated on weather alerts, and ensure their vehicles are prepared for winter conditions, even during this spring season.

Officials are closely monitoring the situation and continue to advise the public to exercise caution until conditions improve.

April 25, 2026 5:38 p.m. 146

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