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Intense Snowstorm to Impact Saskatchewan Before Weekend Relief

Intense Snowstorm to Impact Saskatchewan Before Weekend Relief

Post by : Shweta

A formidable spring snowstorm is currently affecting Saskatchewan, unleashing heavy snowfall that is expected to continue through the weekend before abating. Initiated on Thursday, this weather system has led to considerable accumulation across the province, particularly in northern and north-central areas.

As reported by Environment and Climate Change Canada, the most substantial snow is blanketing communities in the north such as La Ronge, Cumberland House, and Pelican Narrows, with severe weather warnings in effect. Forecasts indicate these regions could see snow totals ranging from 24 to 27 centimetres.

Meteorologist Danielle Desjardins noted that the northern parts of the province are bearing the brunt of the storm. Areas like Prince Albert and Melfort also face weather alerts, although the severity here is lower.

In substantial urban centers including Saskatoon and Regina, snowfall has been less dramatic, measuring between 5 and 10 centimetres thus far. However, both cities can expect more snow before conditions start to improve later in the day. Forecasters predict a shift to lighter flurries by Saturday.

The storm is disrupting normal life across various communities. Bus services in some northern regions have been suspended due to hazardous road conditions, while local thoroughfares remain snow-laden, complicating travel plans. Authorities are advising caution due to limited visibility from blowing snow and strong winds, which heighten driving risks.

Residents have noted significant snow accumulation within a short timeframe, with reports of up to a foot of snow falling in a single day. Local responders are actively engaged in clearing routes and assisting stranded vehicles. Nevertheless, many residents are used to quick shifts in weather, even as late spring approaches.

Additionally, this storm is hitting regions that are already grappling with flooding, compounding the situation. Meteorologists attribute the storm's strength to moisture drawn from the Gulf of Mexico, amplifying its severity.

Travel conditions are poor in northern and central Saskatchewan, with officials recommending caution. Roads south of the Yellowhead Highway should be in improved condition, but drivers are advised to remain vigilant.

Looking forward, meteorologists suggest that the storm will gradually dissipate by the weekend's end. Following that, Saskatchewan can anticipate a few days of calmer, drier weather, offering much-needed respite to those impacted.

April 25, 2026 1:06 p.m. 563

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