Saskatchewan snow storm comes, goes
Winter hasn’t quit in northwest Saskatchewan, but may finally end soon.
Harsh weather elements persisted in communities like the Battlefords Tuesday evening, with several centimetres of snow and strong winds creating hazardous driving conditions. Crews from North Battleford and Battleford worked late into the night applying de-icing materials on main roadways as slush and ice quickly formulated amid low visibility for motorists.
David Baggaley, Meteorologist with Environment Canada, said they observed around nine centimetres in Lloydminster and while there was no direct data from the Battlefords, the radar picked up stronger bandings of the weather system. As a result, areas to the north likely had a similar amount of snow, with precipitation less likely to the south. Nothing was officially reported for the Meadow Lake region either.