Saskatchewan gets late-April snowfall after high temperatures
Saskatchewan is seeing the fourth snowfall of April, with some areas in the north seeing more than a metre, melting gradually over the next week.
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Saskatchewan is seeing the fourth snowfall of April, with some areas in the north seeing more than a metre, melting gradually over the next week.
The province's forecast for fire season shows northern and central areas with a better outlook than 2025 – but the drought in southwestern sections remains.
The majority of Saskatchewan is seeing an extreme wildfire risk due to low humidity levels, with some crews already responding to fires.
SaskPower says they're dealing with outages due to the winds over the past 24 hours, including a transmission line that feeds power to communities like Eastend and Gull Lake.
With temps up to 35 degrees, the city of Saskatoon is taking action, aiming to keep people safe in what feels like an early summer.
Saskatchewan's Public Safety Agency shared that much of the south and central parts of the province are favourable for extreme fire behaviours.
Environment Canada has issued a 'yellow' heat warning for a large swath of southern Alberta and Saskatchewan with temperatures in the low- to mid-30s C in the forecast.
Although parts of Saskatchewan are supposed to get snow this May long weekend, campers are still setting up trailers to enjoy their weekend.
Saskatchewan's Water Security Agency says eastern and northeastern parts of the province are being impacted by spring floods, while the water is receding in other communities.
The snowmelt in communities south of Saskatoon is over, but central Saskatchewan is bracing for an above-normal runoff, with road closures and sandbagging underway.
Highway 5 is closed from Canora to Wadena as a result of the spring thaw and floods, according to Saskatchewan’s Highway Hotline.
Multiple weather systems are bringing a mixed bag of weather across Canada for the long weekend, with snow and wind in the Prairies and above-seasonal temperatures across Ontario.
Levels are expected to stay higher than normal in central part of the province, and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency says 18 communities are under local states of emergencies.
The hope is that all this snow will be gone before May Long weekend. But it all has to go somewhere. And crews are already trying to get ahead of potential localized flooding.
High-speed winds knocked over semi-trucks, downed trees and killed power in southern Saskatchewanian communities, including Regina, after this week's spring storm.
Receding flows in most of Saskatchewan’s waterways were reported in the flood forecast shared by the Water Security Agency, except for in the Churchill River and Lac La Ronge.
Saskatoon’s Prairie Lily is ready to sail this summer but its return to the river is delayed, as was the Water Security Agency’s work in southern sections of the province.
Drivers looking for a cottage retreat in northern Saskatchewan this weekend may have to take a detour as spring flood-related road closures continue in the province.
With the snow officially gone and the plants starting to bloom, some people in Saskatchewan may begin to feel the effects of seasonal allergies.
There are 35 flood-related states of local emergency in Saskatchewan currently, 14 of which were declared within the past 48 hours, the province's public safety agency said.
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