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Rainfall warning issued in southeast Saskatchewan

Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning in southeast Saskatchewan. SkyTracker Weather

SASKATOON – Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning in southeast Saskatchewan.

Meteorologists are following a low pressure system that has spread into the extreme southeastern corner of Saskatchewan.

The system is forecast to move into east-central areas of the province and intensify Saturday night.

General rainfall of 50 millimetres is expected, while the Yorkton and Kamsack regions could see 75 millimetres.

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Heavy downpours can cause localized flooding in low-lying areas.

Weather conditions should start improving by Sunday night.

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Rainfall warning ISSUED for:

  • Carlyle – Oxbow – Carnduff – Bienfait – Stoughton
  • Yorkton – Melville – Esterhazy
  • Moosomin – Grenfell – Kipling – Wawota
  • Carlyle – Oxbow – Carnduff – Bienfait – Stoughton
  • Hudson Bay – Porcupine Plain
  • Fort Qu’Appelle – Indian Head – Lumsden – Pilot Butte
  • Estevan – Weyburn – Radville – Milestone

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