Saskatoon digging out from second big snowfall

SASKATOON – The City of Saskatoon says city and contractor crews completed the priority street snow grading from the first snow event of the season just in time to begin responding to the second big snowfall.

The city says snowfall accumulation is approximately 20 centimetres since Saturday afternoon, with Environment and Climate Change Canada forecasting up to 30 centimetres of total accumulation by the end of this weekend.

Today, snow crews are focused on priority streets, including Circle Drive, major roadways, bridge decks and intersections. Sanding is being done to improve traction.

The city is monitoring conditions closely and may activate the Roadways Emergency Response Plan (ERP) if snow accumulation reaches 25 cm this weekend and light vehicles can no longer navigate city streets.

More snow is expected throughout Sunday. Crews will continue working around the clock to address accumulation and drifting.

The city says you can help by:

Avoiding Non-Essential Travel: Try to stay at home if you can and avoid travel so crews can keep clearing the snow. If you must drive, ensure your vehicle is equipped with winter tires and allow extra time to reach your destination safely.

Helping Crews Work Efficiently: Avoid parking on priority streets where snow clearing equipment is active.

Once the snow stops falling, the status of snow clearing throughout the city can be monitored through the Priority Street Snow Grading Map. Learn about winter road maintenance at saskatoon.ca/snow. Stay in the know by checking the latest Snow & Ice Report posted to saskatoon.ca/SnowReport.

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