Up to 50 cm of snow to fall in southeast Saskatchewan
For the second straight week, the southeast part of the province is going to see a major snowstorm.
Despite the calendar winding down to the end of April, Environment Canada is calling for up to 50 centimetres of snow, or roughly two feet worth of the white powder.
David Baggaley is with Environment Canada and says the timing is quite unfortunate given how certain parts in the region got hit with last week’s storm.
“The real story today is the extreme southeast corner of Saskatchewan,” Baggaley said.