Snowfall, winter storm warnings in effect for southeastern Saskatchewan - News Summed Up

Snowfall, winter storm warnings in effect for southeastern Saskatchewan


Snowfall or winter storm warnings issued for the entire southeast corner of Saskatchewan early Wednesday morning remain in effect. A low pressure complex near the Canada-United States border is travelling east, bringing heavy snowfall to southeastern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba, according to the ECCC website. Nicholas Frew/CBCThe weather agency expected snow to be heaviest Wednesday morning, but snow is expected to accumulate into Thursday. Places under a snowfall warning in Saskatchewan, including Regina, could see 10 to 20 cm of snow and periods of blowing snow, with winds gusting up to 50 km/h. Locations under a winter storm warning, such as the Carlyle-Oxbow-Carnduff-Bienfait-Stoughton area, may get 15 to 40 cm of snow, with winds up to 50 km/h, gusting to 70 km/h.


Source: CBC News April 19, 2023 17:09 UTC



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