Wind and snowfall warnings in effect for Saskatchewan as late-season storm moves into province
Wind and snowfall warnings from Environment Canada blanketed much of Saskatchewan on Thursday morning as a spring snowstorm makes its way into the province.
Areas around Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Davidson, Outlook and Rosthern were included in the snowfall warning area, with Environment Canada saying 15-20 centimetres of snow is expected by the end of the day.
“A strong low pressure system will bring heavy snowfall to the region today,” the weather service said in a statement.
“Snow will continue through this morning and be particularly heavy through the day, ending Thursday evening.”


