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Advisory Alert - snowfall

From: Environment Canada
Issued: Wed Apr 17 4:20 AM 2024
Ends: No Longer in Effect
History:
  1. Alert: Wed Apr 17 4:20 AM 2024
    1. Update: Wed Apr 17 11:01 AM 2024
    2. Update: Wed Apr 17 11:04 AM 2024
    3. Update: Wed Apr 17 3:02 PM 2024
    4. Update: Wed Apr 17 3:10 PM 2024
    5. Update: Thu Apr 18 4:13 AM 2024
    6. Update: Thu Apr 18 10:02 AM 2024
    7. Update: Thu Apr 18 10:03 AM 2024
    8. Update: Thu Apr 18 3:08 PM 2024
    9. Update: Thu Apr 18 3:10 PM 2024
    10. Update: Fri Apr 19 3:44 AM 2024
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Affected Area

Southern Saskatchewan ..show all.. R.M. of Hudson Bay including Shoal Lake and Red Earth Reserves, R.M. of Hudson Bay including Hudson Bay and Reserve, R.M. of Porcupine including Porcupine Plain and Weekes, R.M. of Torch River including Choiceland and White Fox, R.M. of Nipawin including Nipawin Aylsham and Pontrilas, R.M. of Moose Range including Carrot River and Tobin Lake, R.M. of Kinistino including Kinistino and James Smith Res., R.M. of Invergordon including Yellow Creek and Tarnopol, R.M. of Flett's Springs including Beatty Ethelton and Pathlow, R.M. of Three Lakes including Middle Lake and St Benedict, R.M. of Lake Lenore including St. Brieux, R.M. of Willow Creek including Gronlid and Fairy Glen, R.M. of Connaught including Ridgedale and New Osgoode, R.M. of Star City including Melfort and Star City, R.M. of Tisdale including Tisdale Eldersley and Sylvania, R.M. of Pleasantdale including Naicam and Pleasantdale, R.M. of Barrier Valley including Archerwill and McKague, R.M. of Arborfield including Arborfield and Zenon Park and R.M. of Bjorkdale including Greenwater Lake Prov. Park

Description

A prolonged period of snowfall will continue.

Locations: Melfort, Tisdale, Nipawin and Hudson Bay.

15 to 25 cm of snow over the next two days is expected, with the majority, 10 cm, to fall on Wednesday. The snow will ease Wednesday night, but lighter snow will likely continue through Thursday before beginning to taper off in earnest on Friday.

Instructions

Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions. If visibility is reduced while driving, turn on your lights and maintain a safe following distance.

Details

Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to SKstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #SKStorm.
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