Sylvan Lake Drivers Face Thick Fog and Low Visibility

By

Emma Kelly
March 13, 2026 10:11 am

Environment Canada issued a fog advisory for Sylvan Lake, Alberta, on March 13, 2026, warning residents of near-zero visibility that is making travel hazardous. The alert was put in place early Friday morning as thick fog settled over Red Deer County, specifically impacting the areas around the lake and Stephansson House.

The advisory began at 1:29 AM and warns that visibility can drop suddenly and without warning. Officials are asking drivers to be prepared for very difficult travel conditions and to allow extra time to reach their destinations safely.

In addition to the heavy fog, the region is seeing light snow and cold temperatures of around -12°C. This combination of low visibility and winter weather is expected to complicate the morning commute for many residents.

The weather agency expects the fog to lift later this morning as conditions improve. Until the air clears, drivers are encouraged to slow down and keep a safe distance from other vehicles on the road.

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