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Multiple weather warnings just hit Lethbridge. Are you ready?

Your week might get wild, Lethbridge

Good morning from the coulees — the wind's up, the sky's wide, and Lethbridge has something to say.

Look, a heads-up for everyone out there this morning: Environment Canada has issued multiple weather warnings for our area, though the specifics of what's coming haven't been fully detailed yet. What we do know from the live intelligence monitors is that significant weather is on its way. This means conditions could change fast, impacting everything from your commute across the High Level Bridge to how the irrigation canals are managed.

It's a reminder that living in this part of the world, with those big skies, means you always keep an eye on what's blowing in. We're used to the chinook arches and the sudden shifts, but "multiple warnings" means it's more than just a blustery day. Keep your emergency kit handy and check in with your neighbours, especially those out past the Westside Drive developments. We'll be watching these warnings closely to see how they develop and what specific impacts they'll have on our city, from the university campus on the west bluff right down to Indian Battle Park.

This could mean delays, power fluctuations, or just a rough go getting around town today and into tomorrow. Stay safe out there, Lethbridge.

Jolene Blackwater, MiTL Sports Desk.

Keith and the crew are likely tracking this too, hear them on the Morning Wire at mornings.live.

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