Mother Nature wreaks havoc on Southern Alberta roads
SOUTHERN ALBERTA – Travel advisories piled up Monday morning with blame placed on Mother Nature’s bluster.
By the noon hour travel was not recommended on Highway 3 between Coleman and the BC border because of road conditions. Highways were partially snow covered due to falling snow and strong winds causing drifting and creating poor visibility. Similar conditions existed on BC highways in the south-west area. The Travel Advisory was lifted shortly after 3:00-pm.
The morning commute began with a semi blown off the west bound lanes of Highway-3 in between Lethbridge and Coalhurst around 9:00. A short time later, Nobleford fire and emergency crews dealt with a semi flipped near the Monarch overpass.
Raymond RCMP advised against travel on Highways 4, 5, 62, and surrounding areas south of Lethbridge due to high wind.


