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Recent snowfall improves WSA Spring Runoff Forecast

Recent snowfall improves WSA Spring Runoff Forecast

Mar 12, 2024 | 10:10am
Recent snow storms at the beginning of March improved the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency’s Spring Runoff Forecast for 2024. Snowfall from the first weekend of March brought up to 40cm of snow around central and southern regions of the province, improving runoff potential. Saskatoon and North Battleford reportedly got in excess of 40cm and the […]
Clean up is on after weekend snow storm in Saskatchewan

Clean up is on after weekend snow storm in Saskatchewan

Mar 4, 2024 | 4:02pm
Snow plows and shovels were out in full force across Saskatchewan after this weekend’s storm that not only brought snow but also gusty winds between 60 and 70 kilometres an hour. A winter storm warning was in effect for southern and central regions of the province, resulting in some roads either closed or travel was […]
Weekend Winter Wallop Invites Below Seasonal Temperatures into Work Week

Weekend Winter Wallop Invites Below Seasonal Temperatures into Work Week

Mar 4, 2024 | 6:27am
Weather Forecast Temperature Chance Precip Today Partly sunny – blowing and drifting snow   Wind:  W 25-50 km/h slowly diminish High: -15° 20% Tonight Partly cloudy   Wind:  W-NW 10-20 km/h Low: -27° 20% Tuesday Mostly cloudy   Wind:  E-SE 10-20 km/h High: -16° 20% Tuesday night Mostly cloudy   Wind:  E-SE 10-20 km/h Low: […]
Let it snow, but clear your sidewalks when it does

Let it snow, but clear your sidewalks when it does

Jan 9, 2024 | 3:48pm
The City of Regina is urging residents to take prompt action in clearing snow and ice from sidewalks to ensure safe and accessible pathways for all community members. Property owners are required to clear sidewalks within 48 hours following a snow or ice event, with a stricter 24-hour deadline for properties within Schedule B of […]
WSA report expects 2023/24 winter to be drier than normal

WSA report expects 2023/24 winter to be drier than normal

Dec 1, 2023 | 4:26pm
The Water Security Agency released its 2023 Conditions at Freeze-up report this week, and it shows most of Saskatchewan is expected to have a dry winter. WSA Spokesman Patrick Boyle says the report is typically released around late fall-early winter to get a sense of what the landscape looks like right now and serves as […]

Preliminary spring runoff outlook shows no flooding in Sask grainbelt

Feb 9, 2023 | 1:28pm

The preliminary water security agency spring outlook shows most of southern Saskatchewan with below normal snowmelt runoff potential. The central areas, with above normal snowpack, can expect an above normal snowmelt, with near normal conditions for the far north. No flooding is expected. Agriculture minister David Marit says parts of western Saskatchewan need more moisture. […]

City Activates Snow Routes on Boxing Day

Dec 25, 2022 | 6:42pm

The city is hoping to do another curb to curb plow of major streets, as the snow routes have been activated. The snow routes will be in effect from 6:00 am Monday (Boxing Day) morning until 6:00 am Tuesday Morning. Snow routes are major streets in Regina, and are identified by blue signs with a […]

Snow Fall Expected for South East Saskatchewan this week

Dec 12, 2022 | 11:49am

While the East coast of Canada braces for a blast of winter – here in Saskatchewan the snow pile is going to get a little bit deeper as well. A weather system is set to move through the south east corner of the province – bringing with it more snow. Environment and climate change meteorologist […]

Snowfall Warning prompts Regina to activate storm page

Dec 1, 2022 | 5:46am

It’s December 1st – and it’s going to feel a lot like Christmas over the next 24 hours as Environment Canada issues a snowfall warning for Southern Saskatchewan. The light snowfall seen over many areas of the south will intensify today – as a low-pressure system develops on the Canadian border. The City of Regina […]

Blowing snow advisory for much of southern Saskatchewan

Nov 7, 2022 | 4:27pm

The weather has turned snowy and nasty to walk or drive, and Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued a blowing snow advisory. Travel is expected to be hazardous in the coming hours for Regina, Fort Qu’Appelle, Indian Head, Humboldt, Leader, Moose Jaw, Outlook, Maple Creek and Swift Current. As of 4:25 p.m., travel […]

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