First snowfall of season blankets much of Central Sask, but it won’t be sticking around
Many residents in Central Saskatchewan woke up to their first look at winter on Thursday morning.
The white stuff blanketed much of the province stretching almost border to border, dropping up to 10 cm of snow in some parts.
James Colangelo is a meteorologist with Environment Canada, and credits the first snowfall to a system coming in from the west.
“A low-pressure system is making its way through the province today, coming in from Alberta. That’s kinda giving a swath of precipitation, mainly snow, through the Central Saskatchewan area, right through Meadow Lake, Prince Albert, Nipawin, that kind of area.”


