It may have drivers gripping the steering wheel a little tighter, but producers will love this built in moisture for the spring.
Snowfall warnings are up all across Saskatchewan from just south of the Trans-Canada Highway Corridor, to well north of Saskatoon and Prince Albert.
Regina is expecting to get another four centimetres of snow throughout Sunday, and the forecast is calling for flurries here and there for the next few days.
This snowstorm is bringing with it gusting winds as well, which is making driving more or a chore as well.
According to the Highway Hotline (as of 8am Sunday Morning) there are numerous stretches of road that are “Travel not Recommended”. That includes Highway One west of Regina to Tomkins, and east of the city from Wolseley to the Manitoba Border. The Highway in Manitoba east towards Winnipeg is snow covered with poor visibility.
Highway 11 North to Saskatoon is “Travel not Recommended” between Davidson and Saskatoon. All highways in and out of Yorkton, and Melville are also “Travel not Recommended”.
For the latest on Highway Conditions in Saskatchewan, go to https://hotline.gov.sk.ca/map#map