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UPDATE: Air quality warning lifted for Grande Prairie region
An air quality warning remains in place for the Grande Prairie region, after wildfire smoke began blanketing the region on Sunday.
Heat warning issued for City of Grande Prairie region
A heat warning is in place for the area around the City of Grande Prairie due to a long-duration heat event.Â
Heat warning issued for Grande Prairie region
Well above average temperatures forecast for the rest of the week has prompted a heat warning for the Grande Prairie region.
UPDATE: Tornado watch lifted for Fox Creek
A Tornado watch has been issued for an area of the MD of Greenview, including close to Fox Creek.
Air quality warning re-issued for Grande Prairie region
Another air quality warning has been issued for the Grande Prairie region, as wildfire smoke is blanketing the region...
Heat warning issued for Grande Prairie
A heat warning has been issued for the Grande Prairie region, including Beaverlodge and Valleyview. The national meteorological service...
Keep the winters on: Environment Canada issues special weather statement for GP area, heavy, wet snow expected
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for several communities in the Grande Prairie area.Â
Snowfall warning issued for Grande Prairie
Yet another winter storm is heading for Grande Prairie, with heavy snow expected throughout the day Wednesday.Environment Canada...
UPDATE: Extreme cold warning lifted for Grande Prairie area
UPDATE: As of 4:30 a.m. Monday, Environment Canada has lifted the extreme cold warning for the Grande Prairie region.An...
Extreme cold warning issued for Grande Prairie, surrounding communities
An extreme cold warning has been issued for much of the Grande Prairie region, with the expectation that temperatures could fall as low as minus 45 overnight.Â
Snowfall warning issued for Grande Prairie
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for the Grande Prairie region with upwards of 25 centimetres of snow expected before it's all said and done. Officials say the snow will kick off Thursday night, and it's expected to intensify throughout Friday before tapering off on Saturday.