After being under a snowfall warning since Tuesday afternoon, the advisory has come to an end for Moose Jaw and the surrounding area. 

According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, no more significant snowfall is expected as a Colorado Low moves out of the area. 

There is still about two centimetres of snow forecasted for Thursday night, but the snow is expected to end overnight and into Friday morning. 

Instruments in Moose Jaw have reported a maximum snow depth of 10 centimetres as of Thursday morning and 8.3 millimetres of water equivalent since the start of the storm. 

Highways around Moose Jaw including Highway 2 north and south and Highway 1 east and west are travel not recommended. 

For up-to-date road conditions visit Discover Moose Jaw's Road Reports and Cancellations page and the Saskatchewan Highway Hotline.