Alberta

Heavy Snow and Poor Visibility Lead to Difficult Travel in Leduc 2026

By

James Sinclair
March 12, 2026 1:19 pm

A heavy snowfall warning is in effect for Leduc, Alberta, as a major winter storm moves through the region on March 12, 2026. Environment Canada reports that the storm is expected to bring up to 20 centimetres of snow, causing difficult travel conditions and low visibility for local drivers.

The snowfall began on Wednesday evening and is expected to continue through Thursday evening before it starts to taper off. According to 511 Alberta, some areas with higher ground could see an additional 15 centimetres of snow through Friday morning.

Drivers are encouraged to check for road closures and plan for extra travel time. Visibility is expected to be low, and road surfaces will likely be hazardous throughout the area until the storm passes.

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