Saskatchewan should brace for a blast of snow, rain and high winds
Saskatchewan is bracing for some more messy winter weather this weekend, with snow, rain and high winds expected across much of the province.
According to Justin Shelley, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, an unsettled weather pattern will move from Alberta across Saskatchewan starting on Saturday night. Shelley said the heaviest snowfall is expected along the Yellowhead Highway, with the majority of the snow expected to fall on Sunday.
“Pretty much everywhere from Lloydminster southeast through the Yorkton region — including North Battleford, Saskatoon, Humboldt — those are the areas where we’re expecting the heaviest snowfall to occur,” Shelley explained.
“Everywhere south of the Yellowhead is likely to see more mixed precipitation, but still likely to see snowfall in the amounts of two to five centimetres.”