Strong winds blow through Red Deer area Monday
Central Alberta was one of many areas across the province that saw very strong winds blow through on Monday.
According to meteorologists with Environment Canada, peak wind gusts unofficially reached speeds of 89 kms/hr at Red Deer Regional Airport and 106 kms/hr in Three Hills.
Officials say a low pressure system formed over western Alberta on Sunday and moved southeast into Saskatchewan early Monday.
This system led to blizzard conditions over eastern parts of the province and caused reduced visibility and blowing snow over much of the central and southern parts of the province, including in the Calgary-Edmonton corridor. Heavy snow fell in some areas as well.


