More snow forecasted through the weekend
A strong, but slow-moving spring storm continues to make its way through Saskatchewan.
“We do still have quite a few alerts in effect,” said Environment and Climate Change Canada scientist Christy Climenhaga.
“Today, that system is still spinning over Saskatchewan and is continuing to weaken. It looks like things will continue for today, before we finally see things ease up towards tomorrow and finally moving out of the region by Sunday.”
The storm has brought with it heavy snow, strong winds and freezing rain to the north central region of the province. So far, there’s been about 30 centimeters of snow in La Ronge and 15 cms in Prince Albert with even higher amounts in localized areas.


