On March 9, 2026, Environment Canada lifted all active weather alerts for Camrose, Alberta, as the region shifts toward a mix of sun and cloud. The update ends previous concerns over high winds and blizzard risks that had recently affected the community.
Throughout the week of March 9 to March 14, 2026, daytime highs are expected to range from -8°C to 0°C. While the weather will be calmer, overnight temperatures are still forecast to be very cold, dropping as low as -17°C by Friday, March 13.
Light snow remains a possibility during the week, with a 30 per cent chance of flurries on March 9. The likelihood of snow is expected to increase to 60 per cent by March 12.
These changing temperatures can lead to icy conditions on local roads and sidewalks. Even without high winds, residents should be careful of slippery patches, as snow that melts during the day is likely to freeze again overnight.