Alberta

Strong Winds With 110 Kilometre Gusts Hit Leduc on Sunday

By

Emma Kelly
March 8, 2026 9:55 am

Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for Leduc, Alberta, as strong northwest winds are expected to reach gusts of up to 110 kilometres per hour on March 8, 2026. The weather agency expects the high winds to continue throughout the day before weakening this evening.

The warning, which also covers Beaumont and Kavanagh, was issued early Sunday morning with a moderate impact level. Residents are being told to watch for potential power outages and damage to roofs, fences, and tree branches.

Drivers using high-sided vehicles should use extra caution because sudden gusts can push these vehicles around on the road. People living in the area are also encouraged to secure any loose outdoor objects that could be blown away.

The weather alert was officially issued at 4:37 AM and comes with a high level of confidence from forecasters. Officials say the strongest gusts will range between 90 and 110 kilometres per hour during the peak of the wind event.

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