There is another Alberta clipper headed to Saskatchewan although not as severe as the last.
Environment Canada has already issued a blowing snow advisory that encompasses a swathe going right across the province including Wilkie, Kindersley, Leader, Rosetown, south to Moose Jaw and Regina east to Watrous, Humboldt, Wadena and Yorkton.
Total snowfall is 5 to 12 centimetres with higher amounts over the northern Grainbelt and eastern regions with winds south gusting to 70 km/h in the morning and westerly gusting as high as 80 km/h this afternoon and evening.
There is also a risk of freezing rain over southwestern Saskatchewan.
















