It’s time to pull out the winter coats again as another blast of winter is on its way to parts of Saskatchewan.
According to a post from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) on Wednesday, an Alberta clipper system will bring snow and the risk of freezing rain to central and southeast parts of the province over the next couple days.
A stormy end to the week for central/SE #Sask w/ a clipper system bringing snow & the risk of freezing rain. Heavier snow is expected in central SK tomorrow afternoon through Friday with 10-20 cm possible. Risk of freezing rain and snow in the SE tonight through Fri am #skstorm pic.twitter.com/Xw8aYvr4xP
— ECCC Weather Saskatchewan (@ECCCWeatherSK) March 12, 2025
Central Saskatchewan is expected to be hit with heavier snow on Thursday afternoon through Friday, with 10 to 20 centimetres possible, ECCC said.
Additionally, the southeast part of the province is facing a risk of freezing rain and snow until Friday morning.
For current watches and warnings, visit ECCC.