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Strong winds, flash freezes: Saskatoon braces for winter storm

Environment Canada is warning heavy snow and very strong winds could hit the city on Sunday evening. The City of Saskatoon said its snow-clearing fleet is standing by. cornwall.ca

City of Saskatoon workers are standing by to clear the streets after a heavy snowfall.

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Environment Canada is warning a winter storm could strike the city on Monday, bringing blowing snow, flash freezes and even winds gusting to 100 km/h.

“Sudden, significant reductions in visibility due to snow and blowing snow are likely and whiteout conditions will be possible at times,” a government-issued storm alert said.

“Consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve. Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times.”

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The weather service says the temperature will drop to -22 C on Monday night.

Ahead of the expected weather event, the city released a statement saying crews are standing by “as temperatures drop and strong winds… is forecasted.”

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The statement said teams will focus on high-traffic streets and access to emergency services. It said 60 vehicles, including graders and front-end snow plows, are prepared.

Earlier in the day, SaskPower also issued a statement that said it is preparing for power outages.

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