But all that snow meant two separate weather records were broken in the city. Environment Canada said the 32.8 centimetres of snow that fell in Calgary on Tuesday shattered the Oct. 2 snowfall record of 4.6 centimetres set in 1954. And the snow also broke the record for one day in October, which was 30 centimetres set in 1914. A commuter trudges through the snow on Tuesday after Calgary was hit with a record-breaking October snowstorm. The city was reminding people that home and business owners are responsible for clearing the sidewalks adjacent to their properties.
Source: CBC News October 03, 2018 13:41 UTC