Environment Canada has issued some values associated with the storm that hit Saskatchewan this week which include both snowfall and peak wind gusts.
Emma Lake officially recorded the most snow at 45 centimetres. Prince Albert saw 35 and Saskatoon 19 centimetres. These are totals over the course of 48 hours.
In terms of the windiest spot in the province while the weather system moved through Saskatchewan, Weyburn recorded a peak wind gust of 94 kilometres per hour.
Saskatoon, Regina and Bratt’s Lake all saw peak wind of 76 km/h.
48-hour totals (in cm):
Emma Lake: 45
NE of Holbein: 43
Holbein: 25
Regina: 19 – 20
Maryfield: 19
Bredenbury: 17
Strasbourg: 15
Variety of sources, including ECCC stations and social media (Centimetres)
Prud’homme: 52
Prince Albert: 35
Saskatoon: 19
Regina: 17 – 19
Meadow Lake: 12
Peak wind gusts reports (in km/h):
Weyburn: 94
Estevan: 85
Moose Jaw: 83
Broadview: 80
Indian Head: 80
Yellow Grass: 78
Regina: 76
Bratts Lake: 76
Saskatoon: 76
















