Residents in Blackfalds, Alberta, should prepare for a day of dangerous weather after a wind warning was issued on the morning of March 8, 2026. Environment Canada expects strong northwest winds to hit the region with gusts reaching between 90 and 110 km/h.
The warning applies to the central portion of Lacombe County, specifically covering the communities of Lacombe, Blackfalds, and Bentley. Forecasters note that the wind is part of a broader weather system that will also see conditions transition from rain to periods of snow throughout the day.
Officials warn that these wind speeds are strong enough to damage roofs and fences or blow over soft backyard shelters. Local utility outages are also possible if the wind knocks down tree branches or power lines. These powerful gusts are expected to continue into the evening before the system moves out of the region.
Drivers of high-sided vehicles, such as delivery vans or trailers, may have trouble staying in their lanes due to the heavy gusts. Residents are encouraged to secure any loose items outside their homes to keep them from blowing away and to monitor official forecasts for further updates.