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Snowfall warning ended for northeast Saskatchewan

Up to 25 centimetres of snow is possible for parts of northeast Saskatchewan. SkyTracker Weather

A snowfall warning has ended for parts of northeast Saskatchewan.

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Environment Canada officials said between 15 and 25 centimetres of heavy snow was expected before it tapers off on Saturday evening.

The Southend weather station reported 14 cm of snow had fallen so far on Saturday morning.

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Officials said the northern parts of the Pelican Narrows region will have the largest accumulation.

The rapidly accumulating snowfall could make travel difficult and visibility could be suddenly reduced in the heavy snow.

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Snowfall warning ended for:

  • Pelican Narrows – Cumberland House – Creighton
  • Southend – Brabant Lake – Kinoosao
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