Snow, freezing drizzle in central Sask weekend forecast
A decent dumping of snow is expected to hit some parts of central and northern Saskatchewan this weekend.
Environment Canada is tracking a system moving eastward from British Columbia that could bring as much as 10 centimetres of snow to the Prince Albert area.
“It’s certainly going to be a bit of a messy weekend,” said Environment Canada Meteorologist Terri Lang. “Looks like P.A. will be more in the snow than the rain but certainly a possibility of freezing rain. Looks like snow will start later in the day on Saturday and continue through Sunday.”
“And it will be quite heavy snow so the moisture content is going to be quite high. It could be kind of that hard to shovel heart attack type snow, but good for snowmen,” Lang said.