The snow started to fall in Regina early Wednesday morning, with most areas in southwestern Saskatchewan under a snowfall warning.
According to the Highway Hotline most roads in Southern Saskatchewan are slush covered with icy sections and posts on social media show a few vehicles in ditches.
A large portion of Saskatchewan remains under a snowfall warning as a major low pressure system continues to impact the province.
Snow is expected to continue throughout Wednesday before tapering off on Thursday, with another five to 10 centimetres expected in many areas.
Northern parts of the province could see up to 20 to 30 centimetres of snow by Thursday.
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with files from Global News Dave Giles
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