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Winter takes aim at central Sask

Nov 16, 2017 | 10:57 AM

For the second time this week, a big chunk of central and northeastern Saskatchewan is under a snowfall warning.  

Environment Canada Meteorologist David Phillips said the Nipawin, Melfort and Tisdale areas could see 10 cm of snow, while the Prince Albert, Shellbrook and Spiritwood areas should expect around five cm of snow.

“Not a Paul Bunyan kind of snowfall but still a good amount and people need to be cautious when driving about,” Phillips said.

Phillips said the storm system from Alberta will bring precipitation, high winds and cold temperatures.