"When the snowdrift finally gets higher than the fence. FREEDOM within reach! Going to take West Park a while to dig out of these drifts."

That was the comment from Erin Tribier as she shared a photo with us of her dog climbing a snowbank to look over the fence following Tuesday's snowstorm.

According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, Moose Jaw has between nine and 10 centimetres of snow on the ground this week.

It wasn't so much the snow on Tuesday that caused issues, so much as the wind. Wind gusts peaked at 74 kilometres per hour, causing blowing snow, reduced visibility and, as we can see from Tribier's photo, large snow drifts.