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Winter weather returns to Calgary with a wallop and slippery streets

Temperatures fell along with the snow throughout Wednesday evening and into Thursday morning, leaving roads and sidewalks slippery.

Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings for parts of southern Alberta

Roads and sidewalks were snow-covered for the Thursday morning commute in Calgary. (Mike Symington/CBC)

Winter weather has returned to Calgary with a wallop.

Temperatures fell along with the snow throughout Wednesday evening and into Thursday morning, leaving roads and sidewalks slippery.

Calgary police said there were 41 collisions reported, with three involving injury, between midnight and noon Thursday.

The mercury fell to 13 C by mid-morning, and was forecasted to drop to 16 C by the afternoon, which will feel like 24 C with the wind chill, according to predictions by Environment and Climate Change Canada.

Between two and four centimetres of snow is expected to fall in Calgary during the day.

Heavy snow far south

Snowfall warnings were issued just after noon Thursdayfor the southern portionof Alberta, coveringCardston, Fort Macleod, Crowsnest Pass, Pincher Creek, Waterton Lakes National Park,Cypress Hills Provincial Park and Foremost.

Between 10 and 15 centimetres of snow is expected to fall in that area beforetapering off overnight.

Between two and four centimetres of snow is forecast to fall throughout the day. (Mike Symington/CBC)

Police also remindedpeople not to leave their cars unattended while idling to warm them up, releasing a video showing an SUV being stolen from a driveway.

More of the same weather is expected on Friday, with the weather authority calling for a 30 per cent chance of flurries and a low of 12 C for Calgary.

It should warm up on Saturday, however, with a high of 2 C and a low of 0 C forecast.

Earlier this week heavy fog delayed some flights andcancelled or diverted others at Calgary International Airport. Environment Canada issued a fog advisory Tuesday.