Update: Early Autumn Snowfall
Weather
Saskatoon is currently experiencing the first Weather Event of the winter season. Environment Canada continues to issue a Snowfall Warning for Saskatoon and area forecasting rain, wind, and up to 15 cm of snow which will lead to poor visibility and icy conditions.
“Gusty northerly winds will also continue today and visibilities may be reduced at times in snow and blowing snow,” the Environment Canada warning says. “Light snow will gradually taper off from west to east Wednesday night into Thursday.”
Subzero overnight lows of -3C for the remainder of the work week will more than likely make for slippery and icy conditions on roads and sidewalks.
Roadways & Operations
To keep Saskatoon people and visitors moving around, City and contractor staff are available 24 hours per day to reduce ice formation and increase traction on high-priority streets
Last night between 3:00 a.m. and 3:45 a.m., Saskatoon experienced heavy snowfall. Additional sander operators were called in to assist the night shift and bridge sander operations into the day shift.
Circle Drive is currently covered with an ice/water slush and crews are focused on plowing slush and applying additional salt to Circle Drive and Priority 1 Streets.
The following equipment is currently available:
- 4 tandem belly plows
- 6 tandem sanders
- 12 graders
- 3 loaders
- 4 sidewalk plows
What you can expect:
- During the weather event, Roadways will focus on keeping driving lanes open on high traffic priority streets, and sand/salt high speed roads as well as high traffic intersections.
- City crews are currently plowing and applying salt to Circle Drive.
- Depending on snowfall amount, snow will be stored in the middle and adjacent to roads.
- Once the snow stops at the end of the event, sidewalk crews will focus on clearing snow from bridges, overpasses and high use walkways. Pedestrians should exercise caution.
- Ground crews will continue to transition additional equipment for snow operations and manage utility cuts and surface drainage as the snow melts.
- The Roadways team will continue to monitor this weather event and activate Area Snow Maintenance Contracts (grader assistance) if needed. Twenty-three contract graders are available, if required.
- For timely updates check the snow and ice service alerts at saskatoon.ca/service-alerts and on Twitter by following @YXEServiceAlert.
Transportation
- Power to most of the major intersections have had electricity restored either with regular service or with portable generators.
- As of mid-morning, technicians were going to address intersections that have remained in flash mode.
- Crews are beginning to clear snow from signals at curbs and on medians, but overhead signals can’t be done because a bucket truck is needed and winds are currently too strong for worker safety.
- Stop, yield and road signs may also be covered, so be aware at intersections.
Saskatoon Light & Power
As predicted, wet heavy snow affected and continues to affect electrical service. A number of power outages were reported and addressed in the early morning starting at 2:59 a.m.
- In the area covered by Saskatoon Light & Power, 5 main outages caused partial power interruptions in 12 neighbourhoods. The majority of these neighbourhoods had power restored by 8:00 a.m.
- Most outages were caused by adverse weather conditions including wind, ice, and snow. In some cases tree limbs came in contact with power line causing a power outage.
- Crews are currently working in some localized areas that remain without power.
- All current areas without power can expected to have their power restored within the next few hours.
Here’s a summary of the 5 main outages from last night:
- 2:59 a.m. to 7:29 a.m. – Affecting parts of Varsity View and Grosvenor Park
- 3:06 a.m. to 6:23 a.m. – Affecting parts of City Park
- 3:37 a.m. to 8:02 a.m. – Affecting parts of Sutherland, Sutherland Industrial and Forest Grove
- 4:07 a.m. to 4:32 a.m. – Affecting parts of Adelaide, Churchill, Nutana Park
- 4:25 a.m. to 7:22 a.m. – Affecting parts of Caswell Hill, Riversdale, Pleasant Hill and Westmount
As of 10:00 a.m. some smaller pockets of isolated power outages continue to exist in the following areas:
- 1300 Block of 14th Street
- 900 Block of 10th Street
- 1100 Block of 2nd Street and 3rd Street
- 3200 Block of Mountbatten
- 1400 Block of Empress Avenue
- 1500 Block of Spadina Crescent
There were also a handful of localized outages affecting single properties.
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.
- The Attridge Drive westbound left turn lane heading south to Central Avenue will be closed while improvements to the northeast corner of the intersection backing the Silver Spring neighbourhood are completed. 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
Because leaves are not fully off the trees, wet heavy snow may cause limbs to fall.
- Parks crews and private contractors continue to be on standby as the heavy snow may cause tree limbs to fall and block roadways and sidewalks.
- Within the last 24 hours Parks received one report of a fallen tree.
- 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.