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Moose Jaw, Regina in path of heaviest band of spring snowstorm

A late-season blast of winter is set to return to southern Saskatchewan, with a significant snowfall expected to impact travel and daily routines early this week. Snowfall set to blanket southern Saskatchewan According to Environment Canada, a developing low-pressure system will bring widespread snow beginning Sunday evening and continuing into Tuesday morning. Meteorologist James Colangelo says the system is shaping up to deliver the heaviest snowfall in the Moose Jaw and Regina regions. “Looking like starting overnight tonight and then through the day tomorrow… that will bring a swath of snow through the southern part of the province,” Colangelo said. “It looks like the Moose Jaw–Regina area will probably be the heaviest hit with storm total snowfalls in the 10 to 15 cm range.” A special weather statement echoes that forecast, noting a band of heavier snow stretching from Moose Jaw through Regina and southeast toward the Manitoba border. Timing and travel impacts Snow is expected to begin falling late Sunday evening, with the heaviest accumulation arriving overnight and continuing through Monday. “Probably around like eight or nine o’clock… that’s kind of when we’re expecting the snow to start in the area,” Colangelo said. The snowfall is expected to persist throughout Monday before tapering off early Tuesday morning. Officials warn that heavy, accumulating snow could impact the Monday morning commute, reducing visibility and creating slippery road conditions. Related Stories: Man steals $3,000 during downtown cash swap, Moose Jaw Police search for suspect Richmound Mayor feeling "let down again" after Didulo charges stayed Central Boys win HOOPLA title for the sixth time Cyclones Girls fall just short at HOOPLA bronze game in Moose Jaw Fast start lifts Regina past Moose Jaw for second straight championship ▶️ Listen to this news story on the radio Cold enough for all snow Despite the calendar turning toward spring, temperatures are expected to remain below freezing throughout the system, meaning precipitation will fall entirely as snow. “Temperatures will stay below zero through the duration of the system so things will likely be all snow,” Colangelo explained. “It’s going to be just below that freezing mark in the -5 to -3 range.” Wind and conditions While the storm won’t bring extreme winds, gusts could still contribute to reduced visibility at times. “We’re forecasting winds of 30 km/h gusting to 50 km/h on Monday,” said Colangelo. “Nothing out of the ordinary, but it could be a little windy with the snow as it falls.” Gradual warm-up ahead After the system moves through, temperatures are expected to slowly climb back toward seasonal norms later in the week. “It looks like every day gets a little bit warmer and warmer,” Colangelo said, adding that highs could return to around seasonal levels by next weekend. There is also a chance of additional unsettled weather later in the week, including a mix of snow and rain, though not as significant as this system.
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