City of Melfort prepares for winter storm
The City of Melfort has prepared for what promises to be a significant snowfall.
Environment and Climate Change Canada has forecast up to 50 cm of snow over the next couple of days, along with wind gusts up to 60 km/h at times. That is more than the 35 cm possible that they predicted earlier today (Tuesday).
Melfort’s Director of Public Works Kalyna Cipywnyk told northeastNOW the city’s preparation for a storm is much like that of a homeowner. She said crews are ensuring that all equipment and vehicles are in working order, that there is a good supply of fuel, and all other tasks outside of snow removal have been completed.
“Typically, we do not get very much advance warning before a storm, and our response will depend on the amount of snow that actually falls,” Cipywnyk said. “We also have been lucky that there had been a break in the weather earlier this month and we were able to clear many streets of built-up snow and ice which greatly eases the pressure on the crews.”


