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Freezing rain warnings ended in southwest Saskatchewan

Areas of southwest Saskatchewan no longer under freezing rain warnings on Friday. - / Global News

SASKATOON – Environment Canada has issued all freezing rain warnings issued in southwest Saskatchewan on Friday morning.

A low pressure system approaching southern Saskatchewan is bringing mixed precipitation.

For the southwest, freezing rain has been reported in Kindersley and Swift Current. Freezing rain should change to rain this morning for those regions.

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For Assiniboia, Moose Jaw and Outlook regions snow is expected to change to freezing rain before changing to showers this afternoon.

Further northeast in the province, precipitation should be in the form of snow with accumulations of 5 to 10 cm.

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Freezing rain warnings have ended in:

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  • Outlook – Watrous – Hanley – Imperial
  • Kindersley – Rosetown – Biggar – Wilkie – Macklin
  • Swift Current – Herbert – Cabri – Kyle – Lucky Lake
  • Moose Jaw – Pense – Central Butte – Craik
  • Assiniboia – Gravelbourg – Coronach
  • Lloydminster

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