A winter wallop is pounding the Praries, with high winds and heavy snowfall, creating a nightmare for commuters in Saskatchewan — including Global News meteorlogist Peter Quinlan.
Starting Saturday, the snowfall may be the larges Saskatoon has ever recorded, with 30-45 centimetres falling and covering the roads.
While the snow is expected to taper off overnight into Monday, it is expected to take a while to be cleaned up. The blizzard will be followed of average temperatures of -30, feeling like -40 with a wind chill.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10332499/snowfall-chaos-in-saskatoon-roads-impassable-flights-cancelled-residents-digging-out/
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Starting Saturday, the snowfall may be the larges Saskatoon has ever recorded, with 30-45 centimetres falling and covering the roads.
While the snow is expected to taper off overnight into Monday, it is expected to take a while to be cleaned up. The blizzard will be followed of average temperatures of -30, feeling like -40 with a wind chill.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10332499/snowfall-chaos-in-saskatoon-roads-impassable-flights-cancelled-residents-digging-out/
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