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FOCN45 CWWG 171930  
SIGNIFICANT WEATHER DISCUSSION ISSUED BY THE PRAIRIE AND ARCTIC STORM  
PREDICTION CENTRE OF ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 2:00 PM CST TUESDAY  
DECEMBER 17 2024.  
 
ALERTS IN EFFECT...BLIZZARD WARNING FOR CLYDE RIVER. SNOWFALL WARNING  
FOR WESTERN ALBERTA. EXTREME COLD WARNING FROM NORTHWESTERN ALBERTA  
TO WEST-CENTRAL SASKATCHEWAN.  
 
SYNOPTIC OVERVIEW...THE 12Z UPPER ANALYSIS REVEALED A LOW OVER BAFFIN  
ISLAND WITH A TROUGH SOUTHWEST TO THE EASTERN PRAIRIES. A HIGH SAT  
OVER THE BEAUFORT SEA CONNECTED TO A RIDGE OVER BC. A LOW AND TROUGH  
ARE OVER THE EASTERN PRAIRIES.  
 
THE SURFACE ANALYSIS SHOWS A STRONG HIGH OVER THE WESTERN NWT WITH A  
RIDGE EXTENDING BOTH NORTH TO THE BEAUFORT SEA AND SOUTH TO ALBERTA  
AND MONTANA. LOW PRESSURE CENTRES SIT OVER THE EASTERN PACIFIC,  
CENTRAL QUEBEC, AND OVER DAVIS STRAIT.  
 
DISCUSSION...  
 
AB...A PACIFIC LOW IS SET TO MOVE THROUGH SOUTHERN ALBERTA AND  
NORTHERN MONTANA, BRINGING SNOWFALL TO SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL ALBERTA  
TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. SNOWFALL WILL BEGIN TONIGHT OVER PARTS OF  
WESTERN ALBERTA, AND SPREAD EASTWARD THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING.  
SNOWFALL TOTALS WILL BE HIGHEST FROM HINTON/GRANDE PRAIRIE THROUGH  
EDMONTON AND EAST/SOUTHEAST TOWARD LLOYDMINSTER AND MEDICINE HAT.  
NWP GUIDANCE OVER THE PAST 24-36 HOURS HAD BEEN SHIFTING THE HIGHEST  
SNOWFALL TOTALS SOUTHEASTWARD, WELL INTO SASKATCHEWAN, BUT THAT TREND  
HAS REVERSED. AT THIS TIME, AMOUNTS OF ROUGHLY 8-15 CM ARE EXPECTED,  
WITH MANY REGIONS APPROACHING WARNING CRITERIA FOR THE WEDNESDAY  
DAYTIME PERIOD. A SNOWFALL WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR HINTON, WITH  
THE EXPECTATION THAT IT COULD POSSIBLY BE EXPANDED EASTWARD AS NWP  
GUIDANCE CONVERGES ON A STABLE SOLUTION FOR THIS SYSTEM.  
 
AHEAD OF THIS SYSTEM, CLEAR SKIES HAVE ALLOWED TEMPERATURES TO DROP  
WELL BELOW THE -30 MARK IN PARTS OF NORTHWESTERN ALBERTA THIS  
MORNING. THE EXTREME COLD WARNING IN EFFECT FOR THESE REGIONS HAS  
BEEN EXPANDED TO INCLUDE A SWATH OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALBERTA. WIND CHILL  
VALUES IN THE AREA COULD REACH -40 AS EARLY AS THIS EVENING BEFORE  
INCOMING CLOUD FROM THE PACIFIC SYSTEM OVERNIGHT ALLOWS TEMPERATURES  
TO WARN UP SLIGHTLY.  
 
SK/MB...AS THE ARCTIC RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS SOUTHEASTWARD ON  
TONIGHT TEMPERATURES WILL FALL TO THE MINUS THIRTY DEGREE MARK.  
COMBINED WITH WINDS OF 15 TO 20 KM/H, EXTREME WIND CHILLS ARE LIKELY  
ACROSS PORTIONS OF WEST-CENTRAL SASKATCHEWAN TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY  
MORNING. EXTREME COLD WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT FOR AREAS NEAR THE  
ALBERTA BORDER, AS THE EXTREME COLD WILL HAPPEN EARLIER THERE, AND  
WILL LIKELY BE EXPANDED EASTWARD THIS AFTERNOON.  
 
ATTENTION QUICKLY TURNS TO WEDNESDAY, WHEN ANOTHER SYSTEM WILL  
DEVELOP IN THE LEE OF THE ALBERTA ROCKIES AND MAKE ITS WAY ACROSS THE  
SOUTHERN PRAIRIES, BRINGING WARNING LEVEL SNOWFALL TO PARTS OF  
SASKATCHEWAN WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT. THIS SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE  
INTO SOUTHWESTERN MANITOBA EARLY THURSDAY MORNING BRINGING  
POTENTIALLY WARNING LEVEL SNOWFALL TO THE REGION. THERE IS ALSO THE  
RISK OF FREEZING RAIN/FREEZING DRIZZLE OVER SOUTHEASTERN AB AND  
SOUTHWESTERN SASKATCHEWAN WITH THIS SYSTEM AS WELL AS SNOW/BLOWING  
SNOW OVER SOUTHEASTERN SASKATCHEWAN WEDNESDAY. SNOWFALL WARNINGS WILL  
BE ISSUED THIS AFTERNOON FOR PARTS OF SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN. BLOWING  
SNOW AND FREEZING RAIN INTENSITY AND DURATION ARE UNCERTAIN ENOUGH  
THAT WE HAVE MENTIONED THEM IN THE PUBLIC FORECASTS, BUT WE WILL STOP  
SHORT OF ANY BULLETINS AT THIS TIME.  
 
ARCTIC...A LOW, POSSIBLY POLAR, HAS DEVELOPED OVER CENTRAL DAVIS  
STRAIT. GUIDANCE HAS BEEN CONSISTENT RUN-TO-RUN, WITH THE SYSTEM  
STILL PROGGED TO RETROGRESS TOWARDS CLYDE RIVER DURING THE DAY TODAY,  
SPREADING LIGHT SNOW TO THE COMMUNITY. OF GREATER CONCERN IS THE  
TIGHT BACK SIDE GRADIENT. NORTHWESTERLY WIND GUSTS IN EXCESS OF  
80 KM/H ARE LIKELY IN THIS GRADIENT WHICH, CONCURRENT WITH THE  
FALLING SNOW, WILL LEAD TO BLIZZARD CONDITIONS BEGINNING IMMINENTLY.  
WINDS WILL ABATE WEDNESDAY MORNING AS THE LOW DISSIPATES OVER THE  
STRAIT BRINGING AN END TO THE BLIZZARD CONDITIONS TO THE COMMUNITY.  
 
NWT...CLEAR SKIES UNDER A RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE HAVE BROUGHT SOME  
EXTREMELY COLD WIND CHILLS TO PARTS OF THE TERRITORY OVERNIGHT.  
A WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR FORT LIARD AND NORMAN WELLS. TEMPERATURES  
MAY MODERATE AT FORT LIARD AS SOME CLOUD MOVES IN OVERNIGHT, BUT  
EXTREMELY COLD WIND CHILLS ARE LIKELY IN NORMAN WELLS, FORT GOOD  
HOPE AND FORT MCPHERSON TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY MORNING.  
 
THE METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE OF CANADA IS INVESTIGATING THE  
DISCONTINUATION OF THIS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER DISCUSSION. IF YOU USE  
THIS BULLETIN AND HAVE ANY COMMENTS OR CONCERNS, PLEASE CONTACT US AT  
FOCN45@EC.GC.CA WITH THE SUBJECT: "SIGNIFICANT WEATHER DISCUSSION  
FEEDBACK". INCLUDE YOUR ORGANIZATION AND HOW YOU USE THIS PRODUCT.  
 
END/CARLSEN/STAUNTON  
 
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