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  2. Hailstorm Alley - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017, a damaging storm hit the central Alberta city of Lacombe, causing $68 million in damages. [9] On July 2018, severe storms hit central Alberta, resulting in $80 million in damages. [9] On Aug 2, 2019 a supercell tracking over Edmonton, dumped large hail over the city Resulting in $89 million in damages. [10]

  3. Local & National Weather News You Can Use - AOL

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    Get the Gibbons, AB local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. Local & National Weather News You Can Use - Hourly Forecasts and Weather Events - AOL.com Skip to main content

  4. High River - Wikipedia

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    High River is a town within the Calgary Metropolitan Region of Alberta, Canada. It is approximately 68 kilometres (42 mi) south of Calgary , at the junction of Alberta Highways 2 and 23 . High River had a population of 14,324 in 2021.

  5. The Weather Network - Wikipedia

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    The Weather Network HD logo. The Weather Network HD is a 1080i high definition simulcast of The Weather Network that launched on May 30, 2011. It is currently available on Cogeco, EastLink, Bell MTS, Rogers Cable, Telus Optik TV, and Shaw Cable. The HD simulcast for cable and IPTV providers currently do not offer local forecasts unlike the ...

  6. Canadian weather radar network - Wikipedia

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    After the war, J.S. Marshall continued at McGill University the work with the "Stormy Weather Group". [7] The Canadian network was thus gradually formed and by 1997, there were 19 weather radars of two kinds across the country: 18 five centimeter wavelength (C-Band) radars and 1 ten centimeter wavelength (S-Band) at McGill, all of the radars ...

  7. List of extreme temperatures in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Province or Territory Record high temperature Date Place(s) Record low temperature Date Place(s) Alberta: 43.3 °C (110 °F) [1] July 21, 1931: Bassano Dam

  8. Alberta clipper - Wikipedia

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    Average trajectory of a clipper. An Alberta clipper, also known as an Alberta low, Alberta cyclone, Alberta lee cyclone, Canadian clipper, or simply clipper, is a fast-moving low-pressure system that originates in or near the Canadian province of Alberta just east of the Rocky Mountains and tracks east-southeastward across southern Canada and the northern United States to the North Atlantic Ocean.

  9. 2013 Alberta floods - Wikipedia

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    Damaged rail tracks in High River Abandoned homes - due to 2013 flood - in High River, Alberta ( 1600 Macleod Trail ) - slated to be moved. South west of Calgary, the town of High River was evacuated after flooding of the Highwood River caused water to rise over the top of vehicles in the town's main streets and necessitated the rescue of over ...