A fog advisory is in effect for Leduc, Alberta, on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, as residents face reduced visibility and cold temperatures. Environment Canada issued the advisory early this morning, with fog patches expected to linger before dissipating near noon.
Current conditions in the city are measuring at 0°C, though the wind chill makes it feel closer to -2°C. The forecast for the remainder of the day calls for cloudy skies with a 60 percent chance of flurries and periods of light snow expected to begin in the afternoon. Winds are arriving from the northeast at 20 kilometres per hour, with gusts up to 40 kilometres per hour, contributing to a wind chill near -10 throughout the day.
The Alberta Ministry of Transportation reminds drivers that fog creates challenging road conditions. Motorists are advised to use low-beam headlights or fog lights only, as high beams reflect off moisture and can further reduce visibility. Drivers can monitor local road conditions through 511 Alberta.
Leduc, which is home to 34,094 residents, remains particularly sensitive to fog conditions due to its location just 3.68 kilometres from the Edmonton International Airport. The current weather is part of an active spring pattern across the province, with colder-than-normal temperatures and additional precipitation expected. As of Wednesday night, residents should prepare for further snowfall, with an accumulation of 2 centimetres possible and temperatures dropping to a low of -7°C.