‘A very active weekend:’ Major snowstorm on its way to Saskatchewan
It was the calm before the storm in Saskatchewan on Friday as another big winter storm system made its way toward the province.
Environment Canada has predicted that close to a foot of snow could fall over the weekend. Winter storm warnings were issued Friday afternoon for the southern part of the province.
“We’ve got a very active weekend on tap for residents of central and southern Saskatchewan …,” Environment Canada meteorologist Brian Proctor said Friday. “It’s going to produce some fairly significant amounts of snow and blowing snow and winds across much of the grainbelt as we move through Saturday into Sunday.
“The areas further to the south will likely see more snow fall, (and it will be) a little bit more of a wet snow than some of the drier snow that we’ll see up in the northern grainbelt.