Much of southern Saskatchewan is now under a winter storm watch, as an Alberta Clipper continues to creep towards the province. According to Environment Canada, a low-pressure system from Alberta will travel through Saskatchewan beginning Tuesday morning and ending early Wednesday morning (Dec. 9-10). The federal weather service forecasts a large swath of freezing rain extending from the Alberta border west of Kindersley, southeast through Moose Jaw and to the U.S. border southeast of Estevan. Regina, Yorkton, Weyburn and Maple Creek are just some centres under the storm advisory. Strong winds are also forecasted to develop Tuesday evening. “Roads and walkways may be very difficult to navigate. Travel delays and/or cancellations are possible,” the alert for Regina read.
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