‘Pretty rotten day’ snow storm still on track to hit Saskatchewan
Although the province has switched to spring mode, winter just won’t let go.
Environment Canada re-stated Monday morning that a “significant spring storm” remained on track to hit Saskatchewan this week. According to the weather office, a Colorado low will bring a mix of rain and heavy snow to portions of southern and central Saskatchewan starting Tuesday night and lingering into Thursday.
“It’s going to be a pretty rotten day for a lot of people on Wednesday,” meteorologist Rose Carlsen said.
“We’re expecting it to be a mixed precipitation event to start with. When it actually does fall as snow because the temperatures are relatively mild for a snowstorm, we’re expecting the snow to be that heavy wet snow rather than that light fluffy snow you typically think of with a Colorado low.”