Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, faced significant challenges as a major winter storm blanketed the city with around 30 cm of snow, leading to school closures, road shutdowns, flight cancellations, and stranded residents. The mayor urged those without 4WD vehicles to stay home. Despite ongoing cleanup efforts, the city services were disrupted, with crews working to clear the snow and restore normalcy. The Weather Service Agency expressed optimism but highlighted the need for more precipitation in the region.
Preventing water damage in Saskatoon after a heavy snowfall https://t.co/22WN1K76wo https://t.co/XNKMbpvd1x
Recent snow dump across Saskatchewan gives WSA some hope, but more precipitation needed https://t.co/UOJ8FaGp4J https://t.co/isSajYqj9A
Officials say getting around Saskatoon is still a challenge but that city services are slowly returning to normal. #SKStorm #SKwx https://t.co/QryiyKsTSs
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Saskatoon, Sask., is in cleanup mode after a snow storm dropped around 30 cm of snow over the city on Sunday, which resulted in school and road closures, flight cancellations, as well as dozens of residents being stranded. #SKstorm #SKwx https://t.co/3ZpV8miJco
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