Winter storm to leave Saskatchewan by Friday morning
Parts of Saskatchewan were thrown into a snow globe Wednesday and Old Man Winter wouldn’t stop shaking it.
Winter storms and heavy snowfall wrought havoc on the southeastern corner of the province.
According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, snowfall warnings were still in effect for Regina and Moose Jaw on Thursday morning. Winter storms warnings that were in place for areas around Estevan, Weyburn and Carlyle were lifted later in the morning, but snowfall warnings remained in place.
However, the storm continues to affect highways. The Highway Hotline said the Trans-Canada Highway was closed Thursday morning from Balgonie to Whitewood, while stretches of highways 33, 35, 39 and 47 were closed.