Current snow status:

It’s snowing, and we are out maintaining our major roadways

Snow and Ice Clearing Progress
Route types Progress (%)
Major Routes
0 - 36hrs

Snow Update – Monday, February 3 - 9 a.m.

Snow is falling and flurries are expected to continue throughout the day and into the evening. Crews are currently responding by applying materials and plowing through lanes on Calgary’s major routes (i.e. Crowchild Trail, Glenmore Trail, Memorial Drive). We’d like to remind Calgarians to be mindful of winter conditions and leave extra time for their travel.

Extreme low temperatures are also expected to continue through the next few days. We’d like to remind Calgarians to adapt to changing conditions. Prepare accordingly, leave plenty of time for your trip and bundle up before you head out.

Before and during snowfall our crews work around the clock, preparing equipment and materials, applying anti-icing agents to potential trouble spots like bridge decks and focusing on maintaining safe conditions on Calgary’s busiest routes per The City’s priority snow plan.

The City responds to snow by plowing and applying materials on the highest volume roads first to keep Calgarians moving safely: these routes include Calgary’s busiest roads (i.e. Crowchild Trail, Glenmore Trail, and Memorial Drive.)

How can you stay safe during snow events in Calgary?

Motorists are reminded to monitor changing weather conditions – snow covered roads, ice and visibility can be a factor in your commute. Prepare yourself before you head out, leave plenty of time to get to where you need to go and adapt to the changing weather. Stay safe out there!

Walking and wheeling users are encouraged to plan ahead. Know your route and expect there could be unexpected delays. With snowfall forecasted, this can create other challenges during your commute – so ensure you are properly dressed before starting your journey.

No matter your mode of travel, prepare for the trip: plan your route, leave plenty of time for travel and ensure you are properly outfitted for the winter weather (bundle up, good footwear).

We encourage you to plan ahead before heading out the door.

Calgary Transit update

For tips on how to improve your commute during the cold, winter months, check out our Winter Travel Guide. If severe weather is expected to hinder the ability of Calgary Transit’s buses to safely move around Calgary safely and efficiently, snow detours may be implemented on certain routes to avoid known problem areas. Check out our Snow detours page for a full list of snow detour routes.

We encourage all Calgary Transit customers to plan ahead, give themselves extra travel time, and stay connected with us through our communication channels. For the most up-to-date info on service status and updates, head over to calgarytransit.com/serviceupdates or follow Calgary Transit on X (@CalgaryTransit).

This page will be updated during all winter snow storms, and throughout the week following a snow event, in order to give Calgarians frequent updates on road conditions.

Before, during and after snowfall we provide updates and important information for Calgarians. The City responds to snow events using a Council-approved priority snow plan. This plan follows priorities set out by The City’s Winter Maintenance Policy.

Areas not cleared by The City

The City does not have Council approval or budget to:

  • Remove snow on residential streets, and most roadways.
    • Residential streets are always monitored following each snow event; crews will level ruts and apply materials as needed
  • Clear sidewalks bordering private homes or businesses; this is the responsibility of the home/business owner
  • Clear back lanes or alleyways
  • Clear snow on engineered walkways: the pedestrian/cycling thoroughfares located between private properties, usually with a barrier at either end to prevent motorized access

Calgary’s Provincial Highways

Snow operations on Stoney Trail, Deerfoot Trail and Tsuut’ina Trail / Southwest Ring Road are managed by the province of Alberta. Visit 511 Alberta Road Report for current road conditions, or report a concern:

  • On Deerfoot Trail and Stoney Trail North, call Carmacks Maintenance Services at 403-543-8750.
  • On Stoney Trail S.E., call Mainroad Chinook Contracting at 1-877-898-7623.
  • On Tsuut’ina Trail / Southwest Ring Road, call Alberta Highway Services Ltd. at 403-212-0565

Current snow conditions update

Visit this page to stay up-to-date on current conditions and City operations, and/or:

  • Watch or listen to local weather reports
  • Follow @yyctransport on Twitter
  • Call 311 and listen to the automated message

Our crews work to maintain good driving conditions following snowfall, but some roads can still be icy and snow covered. Adapt to the current conditions: slow down, watch for ice and leave plenty of space.

To report safety issues related to snow on Calgary roads, please submit an online service request. eService - Report snow and ice on roads concern

For all other snow-related concerns, visit the Snow and ice concerns page and select the eService button that best fits your concern.

City of Calgary improves response time for major routes during winter operations

Road Conditions map

View the Road Conditions map to see real-time information on which roads have been plowed.


Priority 1 and 2 Routes

To see which streets are cleared as Priority 1 and 2 routes, visit the Snow and Ice Control Priority Routes map.


Deerfoot Trail and Stoney Trail

Deerfoot Trail and Stoney Trail are maintained by the Province of Alberta. Visit Alberta’s Road Reports site for current conditions.


Report snow and ice concerns

Contact 311 to report safety or accessibility issues caused by snow and ice.


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