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  2. Saskatchewan blizzard of 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Whiteout, accumulation, and snowdrift 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.

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  4. Tens of millions of Americans dig out of year’s first major ...

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    The sweeping storm conditions put more than 60 million Americans under winter weather advisories across their 2,100-mile path and led to blizzard conditions with high winds that left about 300,000 ...

  5. February 2007 North American blizzard - Wikipedia

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    Drifts were as high as 2 to 3 feet (0.61 to 0.91 m), and the snow was very powdery as it fell with temperatures around 10 °F (−12 °C). Due to the near-record amounts of snow in the Appalachian Mountain chain, National Weather Service officials had issued statement for a higher risk of avalanches across northern New England. [17]

  6. List of extreme temperatures in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Province or Territory Record high temperature Date Place(s) Record low temperature Date Place(s) Alberta: 43.3 °C (110 °F) [1] July 21, 1931: Bassano Dam

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  8. Geography of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Saskatchewan is unique among the provinces and territories of Canada in some respects. It is one of only two landlocked regions (Alberta is the other) and it is the only region whose borders are not based on natural features like coasts, lakes, rivers, or drainage divides.

  9. Saskatoon freezing deaths - Wikipedia

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    During the winter months, average temperatures in Saskatoon can be as cold as −20.7 °C (−5.3 °F). [1] The Saskatoon freezing deaths involved Indigenous Canadians in and immediately outside Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the 1990s and early 2000s, and are suspected of being linked to actions by the members of the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS