Snowy, rainy weather will continue in Saskatchewan
According to Environment Canada, one more dump of snow is on the way for Saskatchewan.
The forecast across the majority of the province is showing precipitation starting sometime Wednesday and continuing on through the rest of the weekend. According to Environment Canada Meteorologist Terri Lang, the system is expected to bring rain to begin with, but as it heads further northeast, that rain is expected to turn into snow.
“This one’s a little bit different than the last one. Initially it will have more rain with it because it’s getting to be quite a warm system, so many of the places are going to start out as rain and then transition to snow eventually. Amounts will vary quite a bit in this particular storm system. It looks like the farther north and east you are, the more snow you’re going to get,” Lang said.
Most of the weather that comes into Saskatchewan comes from the northwest, starting in the Rocky Mountains and making its way across Alberta and the rest of the Prairies. This pattern however is coming up from Montana, and even then, it’s still behaving a little different from what the prediction models are saying it should do.


