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Weather warnings are scattered across Saskatchewan Saturday morning.
As of 9 a.m., Environment Canada had snowfall warnings in place for the northern part of the province — from Pelican Narrows up to the Northwest Territories border. Up to 20 centimetres, or roughly eight inches, of snow is set to fall there throughout the day.
In the southwest corner of Saskatchewan, around the Maple Creek and Shaunavon areas, a wind warning is issued. Gusts of up to 90 kilometres per hour are in the forecast.
For updates, head to Environment Canada’s Saskatchewan public weather alert page.