Disruptive snowstorm continues sweeping the Prairies - The Weather Network
Some areas may see up to 40 cm of snow by the end of the storm this weekend
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Some areas may see up to 40 cm of snow by the end of the storm this weekend
www.theweathernetwork.comEnvironment Canada has ended winter storm and snowfall warnings in Saskatchewan as a late September winter storm moves out of the province.
globalnews.caA Montana low is expected to bring up to 35 centimetres of snow and wind gusts in the 60 to 70 km/h range in parts of Saskatchewan including Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw and Swift Current this weekend.
www.cbc.caEnvironment Canada has issued a snowfall warning across most central regions of Saskatchewan, and a winter storm warning for east-central areas.
globalnews.caEnvironment Canada said 5 to 10 cm of snow is expected in southern Sask., but a heavier band of 10 to 15 cm could fall in Moose Jaw, Regina, and southeastward through Moosomin to the Manitoba border.
www.cjme.comEnvironment Canada said 5 to 10 cm of snow is expected in southern Sask., but a heavier band of 10 to 15 cm could fall in Moose Jaw, Regina, and southeastward through Moosomin to the Manitoba border.
www.ckom.comArctic air mixes with Pacific moisture, bringing blizzards and bitter cold to Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
www.theweathernetwork.comMany regions of central Saskatchewan have received 10 to 15 centimeters since the snow began to fall on Tuesday, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.
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