Fog Clears for Drivers in Chestermere

By

Emma Kelly
March 13, 2026 8:23 am

Morning fog that created visibility challenges for drivers in Chestermere, Alberta, began clearing up as the day progressed on March 13, 2026. While the morning saw fog patches across the region, Environment Canada confirms there are no weather alerts or advisories in effect for the community.

The weather agency’s morning report noted that fog patches were dissipating as the day moved toward the afternoon. This improvement follows a morning where visibility was reduced in the city and surrounding Rocky View County, though conditions were not severe enough to trigger a formal weather advisory.

Drivers are generally encouraged to reduce their speed and use their headlights when encountering patches of reduced visibility on the roads. These types of weather shifts are common in the area due to the local landscape and the proximity to Chestermere Lake.

As of midday, the region remains clear of any formal weather warnings. Residents are encouraged to stay aware of changing conditions, as visibility can shift quickly on major routes like Highway 1.

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