Alberta

High Winds Create Dangerous Driving Conditions In Leduc

By

James Sinclair
March 17, 2026 4:42 pm

Drivers in Leduc, Alberta, are facing dangerous road conditions today, March 17, 2026, as powerful winds move through the region. Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for western and southern parts of the province, with gusts expected to reach 110 kilometres per hour.

The weather alert was updated at 4:32 AM to warn residents that strong west winds will continue through the morning. According to 511 Alberta, the intense wind is making travel difficult on local highways and secondary roads.

Officials are specifically warning people in high-sided vehicles, such as transport trucks or recreational vehicles, to be careful. These larger vehicles can be pushed around by the wind or even tipped over when gusts are this strong.

Motorists are encouraged to keep a firm grip on the steering wheel and leave extra space between themselves and other drivers. The high winds are expected to create potential safety hazards for anyone travelling in the area until the weather settles.

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