If you've lost your Christmas tree, we've found it! Our crews are working hard to safely restore power to those affected by last night's storm. If you come across a downed power line, keep a safe distance and call us at 310-2220. Learn more: https://t.co/XLp9X8pddq pic.twitter.com/4PLVbrVDU5
— SaskPower (@SaskPower) January 14, 2021
SaskPower Outage Map as of 5:16am January 14th 2021

We're doing everything we can to restore power to areas affected by the strong winds and snow. Some outages can't be repaired until tomorrow morning, when it’s safe to do so. We thank you for your patience.
— SaskPower (@SaskPower) January 14, 2021
Visit https://t.co/b9RH0KYn0m for up-to-date information.
It’s windy...Mother Nature is making her own snowballs on the street #SKStorm pic.twitter.com/8DhRHzTU4G
— Brock Shearer (@bscomet22) January 14, 2021
Conditions still not improving as of 7:15 pm. Many people stranded on roads in and around Kindersley #skstorm looking like I may be spending the night out here. Drifts are building up around vehicles pic.twitter.com/i95ZaYnHS2
— LostInSk (@LostInSK2) January 14, 2021
@brettallan Well isn’t it nice for you to join us. #iceroads #storm #saskatchewan #foryoupage #fyp #yxe #accidents
♬ Oh No - Kreepa
Regina has just tied it’s January wind gust record with a wind gust of 122 km/h! The previous time 122 km/h was reached was January 6, 1966 #yqr #Sask #skstorm pic.twitter.com/ALWNJaO5ev
— Peter Quinlan (@PQuinlanGlobal) January 14, 2021
Our drive home this morning near Vanscoy. #skstorm pic.twitter.com/yJepQoVC6f
— Aaron J Spence (@ajspe) January 13, 2021
Southwest Saskatchewan wasn’t the windiest part of Saskatchewan last night but it was definitely up there! Roads closed and power outages for more than several hours.
This was taken out on the open frozen water of Lac Pelletier just south of Swift Current!
The wind blowing an ice fishing shack at the lake #SKStorm pic.twitter.com/lVqKutzWVg
— Brian Fleury (@fleury_d) January 13, 2021



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