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Southern Alberta is feeling a bit of relief from the recent cold snap we had as we are now dealing with warmer temperatures thanks to those strong chinook winds. But the chinooks can be a pain to some especially with those who deal with migraines as a result from drastic weather changes. A meteorologist with Environment Canada says chinooks and Alberta seem to go hand-in-hand. The chinook winds are expected to stick around for the rest of the week.