Cold winter weather slammed Saskatchewan on Monday, as a winter storm swept in early in the morning.
The south was particularly hard hit, with a winter storm warning being issued by Environment Canada.
Still snowing #SKStorm #Assiniboia @ctvregina #winterishere pic.twitter.com/nrQOqV052d
— Corey McNeice (@mcneice91) December 5, 2016
I really hope nobody has to drive anywhere today! #skstorm #sesask pic.twitter.com/6y18xBBsoz
— Emily Kroeker (@PatheticRambler) December 5, 2016
#skstorm north of Estevan by noon. Measured on a area that was clean last night to ground pic.twitter.com/H2GxR4xxMB
— Joe Y. (@slednjoe) December 5, 2016
@CTVKahla all the snow accumulation on my car from this storm alone north of Estevan just after lunch #skstorm pic.twitter.com/mK1hxtf6GL
— Amanda Hagel (@joyful4life91) December 5, 2016
The Highway Hotline showed winter driving conditions for areas around Regina, Moose Jaw and Swift Current, as far south as the American border.
The mild temperatures the province has been experiencing are nowhere to be seen in the forecast either. In both Regina and Saskatoon, the high is not expected to rise above -14 for the next 10 days, with lows as low as -25 degrees Celsius.