Gibbs, SK
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2 WEATHER ALERTS
ORANGE WARNING - SNOWFALL
Impact Level: High
Forecast Confidence: High
Snowfall with total amounts of 25 to 35 cm is expected. Heavy snowfall is expected for much of southern Saskatchewan beginning on Tuesday afternoon. A low pressure system will produce an area of heavy snow stretching from Prince Albert southeastward to Estevan. Total snowfall accumulations are likely to be in the 25-35 cm range by Thursday morning. The snow will taper off through the night on Wednesday. Travel will likely be hazardous. Visibility will likely be reduced at times. Road closures are possible. Utility outages are likely. Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. Non-essential travel should be avoided. Snowfall warnings are issued when significant impacts are expected due to snowfall accumulations. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to SKstorm@ec.gc.ca, call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #SKStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.
In effect for:
- R.M. of Longlaketon including Earl Grey and Silton
YELLOW ADVISORY - BLOWING SNOW
Impact Level: Moderate
Forecast Confidence: High
Poor visibility in snow and blowing snow is expected in some locations. Falling snow combined with strong easterly wind gusts of up to 70 km/h will reduce visibility in blowing snow through southern Saskatchewan beginning overnight Monday. These strong winds will spread eastward Tuesday morning. The winds will begin to diminish Tuesday evening. Travel will likely be hazardous due to near-zero visibility. Consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve. Blowing snow advisories are issued when widespread poor visibility in blowing snow is expected. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to SKstorm@ec.gc.ca, call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #SKStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.
In effect for:
- R.M. of Longlaketon including Earl Grey and Silton
Current ConditionsObserved at: Regina Int'l Airport
- Observed at:
- Regina Int'l Airport
- Date:
- Condition:
- Partly Cloudy
- Pressure:
- 100.9 kPa
- Tendency:
- Rising
- Temperature:
- 1.2°C
- Dew point:
- -0.8°C
- Humidity:
- 87%
- Wind:
- E 27 km/h
- Visibility:
- 24 km
1°C
- Condition:
- Partly Cloudy
- Pressure:
- 100.9 kPa
- Tendency:
- Rising
- Temperature:
- 1.2°C
- Dew point:
- -0.8°C
- Humidity:
- 87%
- Wind:
- E 27 km/h
- Visibility:
- 24 km
Partly Cloudy
1°C
- °C
- °F
- Wind:
- E 27 km/h
More details
- Temperature:
- 1.2°C
- Pressure:
- 100.9 kPa
- Dew point:
- -0.8°C
- Visibility:
- 24 km
- Humidity:
- 87%
- Date:
- Observed at:
- Regina Int'l Airport
ForecastForecast issued:
17 Feb
-2°C
Snow at times heavy mixed with ice pellets
-9°C
Snow at times heavy mixed with ice pellets
18 Feb
-11°C
Periods of snow
-21°C
Cloudy periods
19 Feb
-18°C
A mix of sun and cloud
-22°C
Cloudy
20 Feb
-16°C
Cloudy
-21°C
Cloudy periods
21 Feb
-14°C
A mix of sun and cloud
-20°C
Cloudy periods
22 Feb
-12°C
A mix of sun and cloud
2 WEATHER ALERTS
ORANGE WARNING - SNOWFALL
Impact Level: High
Forecast Confidence: High
Snowfall with total amounts of 25 to 35 cm is expected. Heavy snowfall is expected for much of southern Saskatchewan beginning on Tuesday afternoon. A low pressure system will produce an area of heavy snow stretching from Prince Albert southeastward to Estevan. Total snowfall accumulations are likely to be in the 25-35 cm range by Thursday morning. The snow will taper off through the night on Wednesday. Travel will likely be hazardous. Visibility will likely be reduced at times. Road closures are possible. Utility outages are likely. Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. Non-essential travel should be avoided. Snowfall warnings are issued when significant impacts are expected due to snowfall accumulations. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to SKstorm@ec.gc.ca, call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #SKStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.
In effect for:
- R.M. of Longlaketon including Earl Grey and Silton
YELLOW ADVISORY - BLOWING SNOW
Impact Level: Moderate
Forecast Confidence: High
Poor visibility in snow and blowing snow is expected in some locations. Falling snow combined with strong easterly wind gusts of up to 70 km/h will reduce visibility in blowing snow through southern Saskatchewan beginning overnight Monday. These strong winds will spread eastward Tuesday morning. The winds will begin to diminish Tuesday evening. Travel will likely be hazardous due to near-zero visibility. Consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve. Blowing snow advisories are issued when widespread poor visibility in blowing snow is expected. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to SKstorm@ec.gc.ca, call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #SKStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.
In effect for:
- R.M. of Longlaketon including Earl Grey and Silton
Detailed ForecastForecast issued:
2 WEATHER ALERTS
ORANGE WARNING - SNOWFALL
Impact Level: High
Forecast Confidence: High
Snowfall with total amounts of 25 to 35 cm is expected. Heavy snowfall is expected for much of southern Saskatchewan beginning on Tuesday afternoon. A low pressure system will produce an area of heavy snow stretching from Prince Albert southeastward to Estevan. Total snowfall accumulations are likely to be in the 25-35 cm range by Thursday morning. The snow will taper off through the night on Wednesday. Travel will likely be hazardous. Visibility will likely be reduced at times. Road closures are possible. Utility outages are likely. Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. Non-essential travel should be avoided. Snowfall warnings are issued when significant impacts are expected due to snowfall accumulations. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to SKstorm@ec.gc.ca, call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #SKStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.
In effect for:
- R.M. of Longlaketon including Earl Grey and Silton
YELLOW ADVISORY - BLOWING SNOW
Impact Level: Moderate
Forecast Confidence: High
Poor visibility in snow and blowing snow is expected in some locations. Falling snow combined with strong easterly wind gusts of up to 70 km/h will reduce visibility in blowing snow through southern Saskatchewan beginning overnight Monday. These strong winds will spread eastward Tuesday morning. The winds will begin to diminish Tuesday evening. Travel will likely be hazardous due to near-zero visibility. Consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve. Blowing snow advisories are issued when widespread poor visibility in blowing snow is expected. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to SKstorm@ec.gc.ca, call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #SKStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.
In effect for:
- R.M. of Longlaketon including Earl Grey and Silton
| Date | Detailed Forecast |
|---|---|
| Tonight | Partly cloudy. Fog patches dissipating late this evening. Wind east 20 km/h increasing to 40 gusting to 60 overnight. Low minus 5. Wind chill minus 14 overnight. |
| Tue, 17 Feb | Becoming cloudy in the morning. Snow at times heavy mixed with ice pellets beginning in the afternoon. Blowing snow late in the afternoon. Local snow and ice pellet amount 5 cm. Wind east 50 km/h gusting to 70. High minus 2. Wind chill near minus 15. |
| Night | Snow at times heavy. Snow at times mixed with ice pellets early in the evening. Blowing snow in the evening. Snow and ice pellet amount 15 to 25 cm. Wind east 50 km/h gusting to 70 diminishing to 30 late in the evening. Low minus 9. Wind chill minus 12 in the evening and minus 17 overnight. |
| Wed, 18 Feb | Periods of snow. High minus 11. |
| Night | Cloudy periods. Low minus 21. |
| Thu, 19 Feb | A mix of sun and cloud. High minus 18. |
| Night | Cloudy. Low minus 22. |
| Fri, 20 Feb | Cloudy. High minus 16. |
| Night | Cloudy periods. Low minus 21. |
| Sat, 21 Feb | A mix of sun and cloud. High minus 14. |
| Night | Cloudy periods. Low minus 20. |
| Sun, 22 Feb | A mix of sun and cloud. High minus 12. |
| Normals | Max-6°C.Min-18°C. | Sunrise | 8:10 CST | Sunset | 18:18 CST |
|---|
Detailed ForecastForecast issued:
-2°C
Night: Snow at times heavy. Snow at times mixed with ice pellets early in the evening. Blowing snow in the evening. Snow and ice pellet amount 15 to 25 cm. Wind east 50 km/h gusting to 70 diminishing to 30 late in the evening. Low minus 9. Wind chill minus 12 in the evening and minus 17 overnight.
-11°C
Night: Cloudy periods. Low minus 21.
-18°C
Night: Cloudy. Low minus 22.
-16°C
Night: Cloudy periods. Low minus 21.
-14°C
Night: Cloudy periods. Low minus 20.
-12°C
- Normals:
- Max-6°C.Min-18°C.
- Sunrise:
- 8:10 CST
- Sunset:
- 18:18 CST
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