A sudden snow storm formed over Calgary late Sunday night prompting another warning to be issued to storm weary commuters.
Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for the city at around 1130 p.m. saying a band of snow had formed over the Trans-Canada Highway.
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The storm is expected to bring as much as 10 centimetres by Monday morning for Calgary and areas east of the city.
A freezing rain warning was also issued for the Medicine Hat region.
The warnings signal a sudden end to pleasant weekend conditions brought into the region by Chinook winds.
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