Environment Canada issues winter storm and snowfall warnings in Saskatchewan
Between 10 and 30 centimetres of snow is expected across most of central Saskatchewan by Saturday.
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning across most central regions, including Saskatoon, with 10 to 20 cm of snow expected as a slow-moving disturbance crosses the province.
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The heaviest snow will occur Friday evening into Saturday.
Areas east of Saskatoon, including Humboldt, Kamsack, and Yorkton are under a winter storm warning, with 20 to 30 cm of snow possible.
Easterly winds near 30 km/h will develop early Saturday, producing areas of reduced visibility.
Officials said rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult in some areas, and visibility could be suddenly reduced by heavy snow.
The latest road conditions can be found on the highway hotline.
For the latest conditions and warnings, download the SkyTracker weather app.
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