Thursday Update: Early Autumn Snowfall
Weather
Saskatoon is currently experiencing the first Weather Event of the year. Environment Canada continues to issue a Snowfall Warning for Saskatoon and area. A final 2 to 4 cm is expected to fall in the warning area today before tapering off to a few flurries by tonight.
Snowfall totals are in the 20-30 cm range which has led to poor visibility, icy conditions and drifting in outlying and open areas.
Temperatures heading into the weekend will also pose challenges. Some of the forecasting models are predicting cooler daytime temperatures around the freezing mark and overnight lows around -3C or -4C into next week. These conditions could lead to more ice formation.
Roadways & Operations
Throughout the snowy conditions, city sanders and plows worked all night, plowing and salting high-priority streets and intersections, and outlying areas.
As the snow keeps falling, crews are focused on improving the Priority 1 network – the high speed, high traffic roadways.
The following equipment has been mobilized:
- 14 Graders
- 6 Plows
- 5 Sanders
- 5 Sidewalk Plows
- Private contractors
- Sidewalk Snow Clearing
- Area Grader Assistance
City staff just completed a full surveillance of Circle Drive. Recent temperature increases and reduced winds have reduced drifting and softened the ice, allowing crews to knock off many of the ruts on the priority network.
- The loops are still being worked on, but significant progress is being made. Graders have been working to remove ruts on the lower priority routes over the past two hours (09:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.) and progress is being made on those fronts as well.
- A sidewalk plow is clearing the slush from bike lanes. They will still be wet, but will be usable for a bike.
- Roadways will continue to adjust tactics as conditions change throughout the day.
- City staff and contractors are available 24 hours per day to patrol outlying areas, clear drifts and keep driving lanes open.
- Sidewalk Plows are also out in full force city wide.
Trails: Roadways will be instructing snow clearance operators to report damage interfering with the MVA trail as they send crews to complete this work later today.
Back lanes: We are getting reports of water ponding and drainage issues due to the high precipitation.
- Status: We are focusing all of our efforts on improving road conditions as a matter of public safety, only emergency flooding areas will be looked at for now.
Snow Storage Site Availability
- Status: All snow storage sites are closed due to wet and soft conditions to prevent damage to the sites.
Fall Sweep
- Status: The Fall Sweep is tentatively delayed one week and Roadways is considering rescheduling to start Monday, October 17, weather dependent.
Transportation
- Crews are continuing to clear snow from signals at curbs, medians, and overhead as wind speeds have decreased and safer for workers in bucket trucks.
- Stop, yield and road signs are also being cleared.
- As always, be extra alert at intersections
- No issues have been reported about traffic signals out or malfunctioning.
Saskatoon Light & Power
Wind will be the main challenge for the City’s power company today and as the stormy conditions continue.
There were fewer outages overnight and this morning. Neighbourhoods affected within SL&P’s service area were:
- Nutana
- Buena Vista
- Exhibition
Power went out around 7:00 a.m. and was restored to these areas at 9:30 a.m.
There were also a handful of localized outages affecting single properties or smaller groups of buildings.
Service Alerts with regular updates will continue to be issued if outages occur. They will provide information about the cause of the outage and the anticipated time for restoration.
Major Projects
Work on major projects continues including work on the Attridge Drive and Central Avenue intersection.
Drivers are reminded the traffic accommodation through the intersection includes two westbound through lanes.
For drivers who typically use the right (curb) lane to travel through the intersection, please continue to use this lane and follow the signs and delineators; the right lane does not merge into the left lane at the intersection. More information is here.
Transit
Transit service is operating as regularly scheduled. Customers could experience delays due to heavy snowfall, ice or traffic congestion should weather conditions worsen.
Customers are reminded to dress for the weather and to track their bus in real time through Transit App and Google Transit.
Parks & Urban Forestry
All Urban Forestry crews are responding to tree damage on a priority basis.
We presently have 38 reports of tree damage. Calls are still coming in.
Contractors are on stand-by but they have not been asked to assist as our crews are still able to handle the current response needs.
- We are seeing a lot of heavy snow on branches resulting in the drooping of lateral limbs especially on conifers and trees still in leaf.
- We expect there will continue to be damage reported until conditions change and the weight on limbs is reduced as the snow melts.
- We have received some calls about low hanging limbs weighed down by snow. However we would not remove limbs on City trees that have not failed unless there is evidence of a weak branch attachment.
- We expect most trees will withstand the current snow load and will recover.
- Sutherland neighbourhood pruning contract is in progress and will continue today.
- Horticulture crews inspected parks and naturalized areas yesterday and any non-urgent park tree damage will be addressed as resources permit.
- A further inspection of park pathways and play areas will be completed over the remainder of the week with the assistance of Horticulture staff.
- To report damage to City-owned trees that have failed and are blocking roadways and sidewalks, please call 306-975-2890 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- After hours tree damage can be reported to the Saskatoon Customer Service line at 306-975- 2476.
- Trees on private property are the responsibility of the property owner and brush that is cleared as a result of private trees obstructing public sidewalks or roadways will be left on the adjacent private property for the owner to clean up.
- Any elm branches must be disposed of at the Saskatoon landfill.
For timely updates check the City website and snow and ice service alerts at saskatoon.ca/service-alerts and on Twitter by following @YXEServiceAlert.