![]() ![]() “Conditions are extreme in the Washoe Valley with 50 mph winds and white out conditions,” the department said in a post to Twitter. Truckee Meadows Fire & Rescue, which responded to the Sunday morning pileup, said at least three people were taken to the hospital in unknown condition. Snow and cold will make for difficult post-Christmas travel across the western and northern United States Information can also be submitted via email at County Sheriff's Office/Facebook We believe the suspect is armed and considered dangerous and were asking the public does not approach the suspect or victims and calls 9-1-1. Investigators are currently in the early stages of their investigation and are asking anyone with information to call the Merced County Sheriff's Office (209)385-7445. The Baby's Uncle Amandeep Singh (39) was also taken against his will with the other family members. Detectives believe that Aroohi and her mother Jasleen Kaur (27) & father Jasdeep Singh (36) were taken against their will from a business in the 800 Block of South Highway 59. The Merced County Sheriff's Office asking the public's help in locating four missing persons who were kidnapped from the South Merced Area of Merced County.Ĭurrently Detectives are looking for 8-month-old Aroohi Dheri. Thumbnail courtesy of Kyle Brittain in Morley Flats, Alberta.Ĭheck back for the latest forecast for Alberta.BREAKING NEWS - KIDNAPPING INVESTIGATION THREE ADULTS & 8-MONTH BABY ![]() Wind chill values will make things feel even colder for the duration. THROUGH EARLY WEEK: A CLIPPER HERALDS MORE FRIGID AIRĪ clipper system will slide through northern Alberta on Sunday and Monday, bringing the potential for 5-10 cm of snow for areas including Edmonton.Īnother blast of Siberian air will plunge south into the Prairies behind the clipper, spreading east across Canada late next week into the weekend.ĭaytime high temperatures will be in the -20s and even -30s, with overnight lows dipping to -40☌ for a few places. If you must travel, keep others informed of your schedule and destination and carry an emergency kit and mobile phone," Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) says in the winter storm warning. "Travel is expected to be hazardous due to reduced visibility in some locations. Motorists are urged to avoid travel in these regions during the blizzard-like conditions. Strong westerly winds with gusts near 100 km/h will continue through the day Sunday before subsiding in the overnight hours. Low-visibility to near-whiteout conditions are forecast to subside early Sunday morning as the temperature rises to near zero. NASTY blowing snow along the classic stretch of Highway 1 through Morley Flats Kyle Brittain on Twitter: "NASTY blowing snow along the classic stretch of Highway 1 through Morley Flats #abstorm /81iEjK2r3w / Twitter" Kyle Brittain on Twitter: "NASTY blowing snow along the classic stretch of Highway 1 through Morley Flats #abstorm /81iEjK2r3w / Twitter"- Kyle Brittain Kyle Brittain on Twitter: "NASTY blowing snow along the classic stretch of Highway 1 through Morley Flats #abstorm /81iEjK2r3w / Twitter" NASTY blowing snow along the classic stretch of Highway 1 through Morley Flats #abstorm /81iEjK2r3w Snow that’s already on the ground will add to the blowing snow. Strong westerly winds will gust to 80-100+ km/h at times in the southern part of the province, leading to winter storm warnings and wind warnings for some areas along the southern foothills. ![]() READ MORE: Calgary cold snap causes frozen pipes, increase in EMS calls WEEKEND: SNOW, BLUSTERY WINDS BRING DANGEROUS TRAVEL IN ALBERTAĪ system moving across Alberta will push snow and strong winds into areas along the foothills and southwestern sections of the province. More on what to expect through early next week, below. A clipper system could bring a touch of snow early next week before the next round of frigid air descends upon the Prairies. Mild Pacific air spilling over the Rockies has created strong downsloping winds which could lead to dangerous travel conditions and potential whiteouts in parts of southern Alberta. ![]()
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