A fall storm that has already brought a marked cooldown and some snowfall to parts of Alberta, including Calgary, and Saskatchewan, will continue to make for a wet and windy Thanksgiving for the eastern areas of the region as it continues to push in that direction.

Rain, gusty winds, snow and even thunderstorms have been reported since Saturday for parts of the Prairies, in addition to a significant drop in temperatures. Some peak wind gusts include 70 km/h in Calgary, Alta., 68 km/h in Medicine Hat, Alta., and 65 km/h in Winnipeg, Man.

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Incredible contrast of weather unfolding across Saskatchewan on Sunday, with numerous stations in the west reporting snowfall while southeastern portions of the province ar

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