First snowfall for parts of Sask. as south still waits for winter
The first brush with winter came for many parts of Saskatchewan overnight Wednesday.
While Environment Canada had called for snowfall throughout most of the province, areas to the south were mainly spared.
In Saskatoon, people woke up Thursday morning to a light dusting of snow lingering on lawns and vehicles. Regina and the surrounding area only had a bit of rain overnight.
Environment Canada meteorologist David Baggaley said areas further north got the most snow.