By 650 CKOM
People in the Canadian prairies can blame a hurricane sweeping the southeastern United States for the weather.
Tuesday morning people in Saskatoon woke up to a fresh coat of snow on cars, driveways and homes. The precipitation followed a chillier-than-first-predicted long weekend forecast.
Environment Canada confirmed the city received little more than two centimetres, less than one inch, of snow overnight Tuesday.
“Some of the light flurry activity will continue... // Read Full Article