Old man winter is making his presence known in Saskatchewan.
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for many parts of the province, including Saskatoon and area.
The agency says 10-20 cm of snow is expected as an upper disturbance currently in Alberta tracks across the province today before moving into northern Manitoba.
Snow is expected to fall in a line from southwest Saskatchewan through Saskatoon and eastwards towards the Manitoba border.
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The snow has now ended or is light in the Cypress Hills and Maple Creek areas. Cypress Hills has reported 13 cm of snow from the storm.
Temperatures are also expected to remain well below normal as Arctic air floods the prairies in the wake of the system.
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Snowfall warning for:
Saskatoon
Martensville-Warman-Rosthern-Delisle-Wakaw
Outlook-Watrous-Hanley-Imperial-Dinsmore
The Battlefords-Unity-Maidstone-St. Walburg
Lloydminster
Kindersley-Rosetown-Biggar-Wilkie-Macklin
Leader-Gull Lake
Humboldt-Wynyard-Wadena-Lanigan-Foam Lake
Melfort-Tisdale-Nipawin-Carrot River
La Ronge-Prince Albert National Park-Narrow Hills Provincial Park
Prince Albert-Shellbrook-Spiritwood-Duck Lake
Pelican Narrows-Cumberland House-Creighton
Southend-Brabant Lake-Kinoosao
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