Unseasonable snow storms battered the western Canadian city for a third day in a row yesterday, downing power lines to thousands of homes and businesses.
The city at the centre of Canada's oil sector saw record snowfall this week, including 10 to 15 centimetres (four to six inches) yesterday, while temperatures plummeted to below freezing, according to Canada's Weather Office.
Schools were closed, flights delayed and the first day of competition at the Masters equestrian show jumping tournament was postponed.
"It's miserable outside folks," Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi said on Twitter. "Take care of each other and stay safe out there."
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