Sunny Skies and Cold Winds Arrive Today in Sylvan Lake

By

Emma Kelly
March 10, 2026 8:17 am

Residents in Sylvan Lake, Alberta, can expect clearer weather on March 10, 2026, as a new forecast shows sunny skies replacing earlier risks of snow. According to Environment Canada, the region is moving away from the flurries previously expected to hit central Alberta.

While the sun is coming out, the morning will remain very cold for commuters and people working outdoors. Wind chills are expected to range between -18°C and -21°C before the air begins to warm up gradually through the afternoon.

This shift to clearer conditions is expected to make travel more stable compared to the earlier risk of snow. Drivers should remain prepared for winter temperatures even as the clouds begin to break throughout the day.

These changes are common during March as weather systems move across the prairies. The clearing trend follows a period of flurry activity that had been predicted for most of the morning hours.

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