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Snowfall warning in southwest Saskatchewan

Environment Canada anticipates significant snowfall in the southwest corner of Saskatchewan this weekend. SkyTracker Weather

UPDATE: All warnings mentioned in this story have now ended.

SASKATOON – Environment Canada anticipates significant snowfall in the southwest corner of Saskatchewan this weekend.

The edge of a low pressure system is expected to hit certain areas of Saskatchewan with heavy snow late Saturday night and last into Sunday.

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Total snowfall up to 15 centimetres is expected, with the highest amounts over Cypress Hills.

Snow is expected to taper off early Monday morning.

Visibility could be suddenly reduced on roadways and surfaces may become difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow.

Anyone who would like to report severe weather can call Environment Canada at 1-800-239-0484 or email photos to saskatoon@globalnews.ca.

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Snowfall warning ISSUED for:

  • Shaunavon – Maple Creek – Val Marie – Cypress Hills

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