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Dozens of crashes as Calgary hit by spring storm

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Calgary and surrounding areas are under a snowfall warning thanks to a spring storm. Mason DePatie reports.

A spring snowfall is making for a messy and potentially dangerous morning commute in Calgary.

A mix of rain and snow moved into the city Wednesday evening, quickly turning roads slick as temperatures dropped.

Police say between 6 p.m. and midnight, officers responded to 30 non-injury crashes, 10 injury collisions and seven hit-and-runs.

Conditions worsened in some areas, with drivers describing roads as a “skating rink.”

Dozens of crashes as Calgary hit by spring storm Calgary was hit by another spring snow storm, which began on April 15, 2026, and created a difficult commute the next day.

At one point, northbound Deerfoot Trail near Glenmore Trail was shut down following a multi-vehicle crash involving up to a dozen cars. Several people suffered minor injuries, but no serious injuries were reported.

City crews have been working throughout the night, focusing on major routes including Deerfoot, Stoney, Crowchild and Glenmore Trails in an effort to keep traffic moving.

The City of Calgary says it has the equipment and crews in place to respond, noting the system is expected to be short-lived. Still, officials warn roads may remain slippery through the morning, especially on bridges, overpasses and exit ramps.