Saskatchewan’s first snow of the season could arrive Monday
Over the course of this weekend, a weather system travelling into Saskatchewan from the west is expected to hit the West Central Saskatchewan area near the Battlefords, then up to the northern area of the province and hit communities like La Ronge.
The tail end of that weather system will likely drop the first flakes of snow on some communities in the province.
“We’re getting a little bit of a sort of a frontal wave that’s going to track across sort of the west central Saskatchewan and then up in towards northern Saskatchewan,” said Brian Proctor, Environment Canada Meteorologist. “We’ve got a little bit of coolness associated with the sort of back edge of that system, so it’s likely that we’re going to see some flurry activity associated with that. Probably Meadow Lake, you have a good chance of seeing some flurries on Sunday, the Battlefords as well, and then probably up towards La Ronge.”
As the system enters the province in the Battlefords area, any chances of flurries are likely going to be minimal. As the system starts to curl and head north, areas like La Ronge could see more snowfall.


