Winter storm smacks central Saskatchewan with 10-15 cm of snow

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A clipper moving eastward from Alberta has smacked central Saskatchewan with a dump of snow and poor driving conditions.

Many central regions of the province have received 10 to 15 centimeters since the snow began falling Tuesday,  according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.

Saskatoon’s snowfall warning ended as the clipper continues to move east into Manitoba, but areas in east-central Saskatchewan, like Yorkton, Kamsack and Esterhazy, are still under a snowfall warning

According to Environment Canada, the snow is expected to taper off Wednesday afternoon and evening.

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Roughly 15 cm of snow fell in Saskatoon, which combined with strong winds created a heavy snow cover, snow

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