Depending on where you are, weather may already be impacting your travel today (mon).
Saskatchewan RCMP say their officers in various detachments across the province are reporting that weather is impacting road conditions. Roads may be slippery, icy and snow covered due to the weather conditions which include gusting winds. Those winds are also reducing visibility in blowing snow.
To know the roads before you go, click here for the Highway Hotline. RCMP remind drivers to pack their emergency kit with food, water, extra clothing for warmth as well as having plenty of gas and a fully charged cell phone.
An Alberta Clipper is bringing blizzard conditions to much of the province today. (Monday)
In many areas the wind will be 50 to 70 kilometres an hour, with some parts of the southwest having gusts exceeding 80 kilometres an hour, according to Environment Canada meteorologist Terri Lang. Lang says the further south you go, the less snow and more wind. But what fresh snow there is will blow causing blizzard conditions in some areas.
The Saskatoon region can expect about 5 centimetres of snow while east-central areas and the northern grainbelt are looking at 10 to 15 centimetres.
Colder temperatures will be sticking around for the remainder of the week.
























