The WSA has issued a High Flow Advisory.
It is for a large area extending from northwestern Saskatchewan near Buffalo Narrows down to the southeastern areas near Yorkton.
Weather forecasts indicate the potential for double-digit daytime temperatures and overnight lows remaining above freezing which may result in rapid snowmelt.
This encompasses areas around Lloydminster, Meadow Lake, Buffalo Narrows, La Ronge, Prince Albert, the Battlefords, Watrous, Melfort, Nipawin, Tisdale, Hudson Bay and Yorkton.
This accelerated melt could cause river flows to increase more quickly and reach higher levels than currently forecasted, increasing the risk for localized overland flooding and ice jamming.
Meanwhile, Environment Canada meteorologist Terri Lang says in a social media post that another weather system is on the way later this week. And she says it’s ” a double whammy with a Montana Low – Colorado Low combination.”
Lang says this weather system will bring most weather types with it: rain, snow, freezing rain, wind and even thunderstorms are possible. And depending on where the system tracks will determine who gets how much however with the temperatures being so warm prior to the system arriving, she says it will be challenging to forecast snowfall amounts.
Lang says suffice to say that most of Saskatchewan will be receiving some kind of precipitation. And she says these types of system usually mean windy as well.





















