Okotoks residents woke up to see a throwback to winter conditions.
Though the Environment Canada storm warning has ended, the town is covered by snow and ice.
The Foothills received upwards of 32 centimeters of snow last night.
There were power outages in some areas of the MD of Foothills last night, including Longview.
Roads in Okotoks faced delays with several collisions and vehicles going off-road last night.
Visibility was very poor, and recovery crews were out to assist with accidents.
For those traveling today, 511 Alberta has an update on southern Alberta highways:
Southern Alberta highways are experiencing challenging road conditions this morning; covered or partly covered snow with icy sections. Snowplows are currently active, give them room to work. (7:41am) #ABRoads #ABStorm pic.twitter.com/DJG6zz36I0
— 511 Alberta (@511Alberta) April 28, 2019
This video shows the poor visibility during the storm last night:
Update: it still sucks. #abstorm #okotoks pic.twitter.com/WgcIiRMkjz
— VisuallyBetter (@Isuckatpicking) April 28, 2019
With the storm warning ended, Environment Canada is still calling for a chance of flurries today. You can read the full five day weather forecast here.