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Saskatchewan blizzard of 2007

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Weather event in Canada
Saskatchewan Blizzard of 2007
Blizzard inSaskatoon on January 10, 2007
Meteorological history
FormedJanuary 9, 2007
DissipatedJanuary 11, 2007
Blizzard
Highest winds90 km/h
Maximum snowfall or ice accretion55 cm (22 in)
Overall effects
Fatalities2
Damage$1 millionCAD
Areas affectedBritish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan

TheSaskatchewan Blizzard of 2007 was a winter storm that struck northeasternBritish Columbia, centralAlberta and centralSaskatchewan on Wednesday, January 10, 2007. The storm hit the city ofSaskatoon severely and is considered to be one of the worst storms in Saskatchewan's history. It brought motor vehicle traffic to a standstill, stranded people and shut down many public services. There were two fatalities from the storm.

Blizzard conditions shut down airports inPrince Albert and Saskatoon.[1] Road conditions were poor during the storm, and highways around Saskatoon,North Battleford,Melfort andWynyard were closed.[2] Unionized highway snowplow operators, who had been on strike at the time, returned to work in the interest of public safety.[1] City streets in Saskatoon were also clogged with snow, slowing traffic. Some roads in the city's outer periphery were impassable due to high drifts.[3] 14 major intersections were closed or deemed impassable.[4]

All branches of Saskatoon's public library closed in the afternoon as did city leisure facilities, indoor skating rinks and public schools. Several businesses allowed their employees to go home early, while theUniversity of Saskatchewan shut down along withSIAST Kelsey campus and government agencies.[4] Hotels were filled with stranded travellers and city residents who could not drive home because of the inclement conditions. Some people resorted to taking refuge overnight in businesses such asCostco.[5]

Emergency services spent the day responding to accidents, rescuing stranded motorists from stuck vehicles, and closing roads.SaskTel's cellular telephone network was overloaded with calls, prompting the Saskatoon fire department to urge the public to refrain from using mobile phones in all but emergency situations.[6]

Aftermath

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Two people died in the storm. An 18-year-old man and 38-year-old woman, both from theOnion Lake Cree Nation, were caught in the blizzard and died fromhypothermia after attempting to walk home from their vehicle.[4][1]

Total cost of the cleanup was approximately $1 million.[7]

Records

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Whiteout, accumulation, andsnowdrift from the blizzard, as seen through an open door.

The single day record snowfall in Saskatoon for the date of January 10 was shattered by this storm. 25 centimetres (9.8 in) of snow fell during the blizzard, far surpassing the old record of 10.2 centimetres (4.0 in) set back in 1938.[4]

References

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  1. ^abc"Two found dead in Saskatchewan after blizzard".CTV News. January 10, 2007. Archived fromthe original on January 15, 2013. Retrieved2010-11-17.
  2. ^"Worst blizzard in years blasts Saskatchewan".CBC News. January 10, 2007. Retrieved2010-11-17.
  3. ^Scissons, Hannah (January 26, 2007). "Blizzard leaves city in a rut".The StarPhoenix.Postmedia Network.
  4. ^abcdBernhardt, Darren (January 11, 2007)."Blizzard blasts Saskatoon".Leader-Post.CanWest. Archived fromthe original on 2022-01-31. Retrieved2010-11-17.Alt URL
  5. ^"Stranded people find refuge in some strange locations".The StarPhoenix.Canwest. January 11, 2007. Retrieved2011-10-19.
  6. ^"Blizzard batters region".The StarPhoenix.CanWest. January 11, 2007. Retrieved2011-06-02.
  7. ^"Canada's Top Ten Weather Stories for 2007".Environment Canada. December 30, 2009. Retrieved2010-11-17.

External links

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Large blizzard sweeps through British Columbia, Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan atWikinews

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