Story Bay: Sask Today
REGINA – A wintery mix of precipitation is forecast for Thursday and Friday across much of southern Saskatchewan. Expect hazardous winter travel conditions.
Environment Canada says heavy, rapidly accumulating, snowfall was to begin early Thursday morning in western Saskatchewan along the Yellowhead corridor, spreading eastward towards the Manitoba border by Thursday evening. The heaviest snowfall is forecast through Saskatoon and continuing east towards Yorkton. 10-20 cm of snow is forecast across the province before the snow eases Friday evening.
In addition to snowfall, strong easterly winds will also develop causing reduced visibilities and poor highway travel conditions.
Check the Highway Hotline before heading out.
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