March begins with more snow
Saskatchewan residents may need a bigger shovel.
Some areas of the province received 15 to 25 cm of snow over a 12-hour period Sunday night. That’s in addition to all the snow that fell overnight Friday. According to Environment Canada, the areas of the province that were hit the hardest include Yorkton, Esteven, Carlyle, Moose Jaw, and Hudson Bay.
Meteorologist John Paul Cragg said residents shouldn’t put away their snow shovels quite yet.
“East-Central and southeast Saskatchewan could still get 10-15 cm of snow so it’s not done,” he said.