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An Alberta clipper is a fast-moving area of low pressure that moves southeast out of the Canadian Province of Alberta, through the Plains and Midwest. While an Alberta clipper can occur anytime ...
An Alberta Clipper is a low pressure system that rapidly moves from western Canada, deriving its name from the Canadian Province of Alberta. It travels into the Northern Plains, the Midwest and ...
Although clipper storms bring challenging winter conditions, relief is on the horizon. By the weekend, this particular Alberta clipper will move into southern Quebec, allowing milder temperatures ...
An Alberta clipper is an area of low pressure that generally forms over the province of Alberta. Clippers typically cause only light snow since they're what meteorologists call "moisture-starved." ...
A weak Alberta Clipper system will dive out of Canada on Christmas Day, moving across the northern tier of the U.S. before making its way to the Northeast by early next week.
An Alberta clipper is a fast-moving area of low pressure that moves southeast out of the Canadian Province of Alberta, through the Plains and Midwest.
Usually total precipitation with a Alberta Clipper would be anywhere from a tenth of an inch to maybe half an inch of melted precipitation. This is why the total snowfall maps you’re seeing for ...
An Alberta Clipper is a low pressure system that rapidly moves from western Canada, deriving its name from the Canadian Province of Alberta. It travels into the Northern Plains, the Midwest and ...
The Alberta Clipper, or Line 67, is the centerpiece of Enbridge’s crossborder pipeline network. The challenge of exploiting Albertan tar sands oil is that it is not only relatively remote, ...