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Rainfall warnings issued for much of western, central Alberta

A weather alert issued by Environment Canada said rainfall amounts may range from 50 to 70 millimeters. It also warned localized flooding in low-lying areas is possible

Environment Canada says some areas could see up to 70 millimeters of rain

A map of western and central Alberta showing a red area that is meant to portray where the heavy rainfall will hit.
Environment Canada issued a weather alert for central and western Alberta. It said some areas should prepare for as much as 70 millimetres of rain. (Environment Canada)

A major downpour is expected on Monday in parts of western and central Alberta.

Rainfall warnings issued by Environment Canada said amounts could range from 50 to 70 millimetres. The warning states that heavy downpours can cause flash floods and water pooling on roads, and localized flooding is possible in low-lying areas.

Environment Canada said winter conditions could be expected in higher elevations in the foothills, and parts of the region could receive 10 centimetres of wet snow accumulation. 

The warning said rainfall will intensify Monday morning and will continue through the night.

Environment Canada issued rainfall warnings for the following areas:

  • Brazeau County near Brazeau Dam and near Cynthia and Lodgepole.
  • City of Red Deer.
  • Clearwater County (several areas including near Caroline, Chungo Creek, Nordegg and Crimson Lake).
  • Kananaskis Improvement District near Kananaskis Village and near Highwood House.
  • Lacombe County near Eckville.
  • Municipal District of Bighorn near Canmore, Exhshaw, Ghost Lake and Ghost River Wilderness).
  • Mountain View County (several areas including near Carstairs, Cremona, Olds and Sundre).
  • O'Chiese 203 reserve.
  • Red Deer County (several areas including near Penhold, Spruce View, Sylvan Lake and Bowden).
  • Rocky View County (Several areas including near Airdrie, Bottrel, Cochrane and Robb).
  • Yellowhead County near Minnow and Wold Lakes and Elk River). 

A snowfall warning has been issued for the Kananaskis region.

Environment Canada cautioned that possible washouts could occur near rivers, creeks, and culverts..

The rainfall is expected to taper off on Tuesday morning.