South-central Saskatchewan isn't getting the precipitation southeast Saskatchewan is seeing yet, but a couple days of snow and a week of below-normal temperatures are on the way.

Moose Jaw is expected to start getting snow tonight when the temperature drops to -6 C. Winds from the north at 30 kph could further add to difficulty for any driving plans you might have.

Snow is forecast to stay until Wednesday, though temperatures likely won't reach normal levels until later.

A low-pressure system is causing the winter-like conditions much of Saskatchewan is starting to see.

Find the latest Moose Jaw weather information HERE. And track the storm as it hits the province HERE.