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alberta winter forecast

Canada's 2024-2025 winter weather forecast is out and parts of Alberta are in for a wet and chilly season.

Old Farmer’s Almanac released its 2025 Canadian Edition and it forecasts that central provinces will be getting heavy snowfall and big feezes, while others are getting away easier.

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The month-by-month Alberta weather forecast this winter is here and Albertans will want to brace themselves because it's going to be an especially cold few months.

According to the month-by-month forecast from Old Farmers' Almanac, winter in the Prairies is set to be rainier than typical and "colder than normal," which sounds like a slushy mess.

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A new winter forecast for Alberta has been released and Albertans might want to brace themselves as it's going to be a chilly one!

The forecast from the Old Farmer's Almanac said Canadians are in for a “sneaky cold” winter with the usual freezing temperatures mixed with "surprise shots of extra-deep cold."

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If you've already started thinking about Christmas plans, you might want to make sure those plans are indoors. Alberta's holiday forecast is already here, and if you're dreaming of a White Christmas, you might just be in luck.

According to the long-term forecast from Farmers' Almanac, Alberta is in for a rough few months as the Prairies are likely to be "hit the hardest" by snowfall this winter and that's no different in December.

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