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UPDATE: Snowfall warning in south Saskatchewan has been lifted

Pockets of up to 20 centimetres were possible, especially from Kindersley to Moose Jaw to Estevan.
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The snowfall warning has been lifted.

UPDATE:

The snowfall warning for southern Saskatchewan has come to an end.

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SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN - A snowfall warning was issued for southern Saskatchewan and other parts of the province.

According to the warning, issued Tuesday afternoon, heavy snowfall was expected with 10-20 centimetres.

Snowfall was to move into western parts of Saskatchewan on Wednesday morning and eastern parts of the province in the afternoon. The snow was to be heavy at times with a widespread 10 centimetres expected.

According to Environment Canada, pockets of up to 20 centimetres are also possible, especially from Kindersley to Moose Jaw to Estevan.

Snow was expected to ease by daybreak Thursday.

A total of 173 RMs were covered by the warning, as were the cities of Moose Jaw and Regina. 

SaskToday will have more details as they become available. 

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