Environment Canada is forecasting a low pressure system to move through southern Saskatchewan early this week.
A narrow band of freezing rain is possible to develop by Tuesday morning between Kindersley and Estevan, while heavier snowfall between 10 and 20 centimetres is expected over much of southern Saskatchewan.
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The agency says the system is expected to form in southern Alberta on Monday night, before drifting into Saskatchewan and western North Dakota on Tuesday.
As the system moves, Environment Canada says behind it winds with strengthen, blowing snow across southern Saskatchewan. At the same time, warmer weather could produce freezing rain in the area.
Environment Canada says meteorologists are

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