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Snowfall warnings ended for parts of northern Saskatchewan

Environment Canada has ended a snowfall warning for parts of northern Saskatchewan. Skytracker Weather

SASKATOON – Environment Canada has ended a snowfall warning for parts of northern Saskatchewan.

A low pressure system was expected to track across central Saskatchewan Saturday night bringing 10 to 15 centimetres of snow by Sunday morning.

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Snow should have diminished into flurries on Sunday as the system moved eastward into Manitoba.

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Snowfall warning ENDED for:

  • Île à la Crosse – Buffalo Narrows – Beauval
  • La Ronge – Prince Albert National Park – Narrow Hills Provincial Park

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