Stuck cars, treacherous roads as snowstorm grips Prairies
EDMONTON — Old Man Winter made a nasty comeback across the Prairies on Tuesday, with bone-chilling temperatures and heavy snow that led to treacherous roads and stuck cars.
Environment Canada said upwards of 40 centimetres was expected to slam the Edmonton area before ending later in the day. Forecasters also warned of significant impacts to rush-hour traffic.
During a dicey morning commute, cars were caught in snow drifts. In some parts of the city, vehicles couldn’t make it up steep hills.
City crews were deployed to dig people out. Schools remained open, but several flights out of the city’s airport were delayed or cancelled.


