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A Temporary Return to Snowfall Expected in Saskatchewan


By Brad Jennings
Apr 10, 2021 10:31 AM
A good portion of the province will see a slight return to winter to begin the week.
Environment Canada Meteorologist, Jason Knight, says a clipper system coming in from Alberta will bring rain to Saskatoon Saturday night, around two to four centimeters of snow Sunday morning and perhaps a few more centimeters Sunday night.  “That’s not quite the end of it, the clipper system moves off to the East and then stalls over northwestern Ontario.  So we’re going to end up with a few days with waves of moisture coming out of the east moving back into the province.  We’ll see some steadier, lighter snow continuing for the Saskatoon area, right through possibly into Wednesday, certainly into Tuesday.”  Knight says Saskatoon will likely see around 10 centimeters in total, and likely 15 to 20 centimeters will fall in the Prince Albert Area.

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