UPDATE – Environment Canada has issued Snowfall Warnings across eastern Saskatchewan.
The updated warnings include communities such as Yorkton, Melville, Moosomin, Kipling, Oxbow, Kamsack, and their surrounding areas.
The original warning included Prince Albert, Meadow Lake, Waskesiu and La Ronge.
Ten to 15 centimeters of snow is expected on Tuesday before tapering off later in the day.
Visibility is expected to be an issue at times on highways.
Freezing Rain Warnings have also been issued for the Humboldt, Lanigan, Wynyard and Melfort, Tisdale regions Tuesday morning, but those warnings ended about about 1:30 Tuesday afternoon.
Meanwhile after highs in the mid-teens, Regina is expecting another blast of winter weather.
The temperature is expected to fall on Tuesday as gusty winds and light snow moves into the area, daytime highs of -8°C and -9°C are expected over the next couple of days.
The normal daytime high in Regina this time of year is about 7° C.