SASKATOON --
A late spring snowfall blanketed parts of northern Saskatchewan – and meteorologists say more is to come as cold and warm weather collide.
Environment and Climate Change Canada meteorologist Terri Lang said the record-breaking temperatures being experienced in the southern parts of the province have a hand in the snow seen up north.
“Winds come up from the south, ahead of the storm across southern Saskatchewan. When the winds are coming from the north it is sucking down the really cold air from the north, so the clash of those two can really make for the really high snowfall amounts we did see,” said Lang.