Highway drivers face snow covered and slippery roads
Drivers in the Prince Albert area are doing their best on the roads as a snowy weather system works its way through Saskatchewan.
Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning the previous day. As of 10 a.m., the agency reported the snow had moved from Lloydminster and Saskatoon onto the Nipawin and Hudson Bay areas, with four centimetres (or an inch and a half) on the ground by then.
Meteorologist Henri Dagenais forecasts between five and 10 centimetres (two to four inches) throughout Friday in the Prince Albert area.
The snow will continue with flurries throughout the weekend, ending on Sunday, according to Dagenais.