Saskatchewanians woke up to slushy streets, covered cars and snowfall warnings across the province Wednesday morning.
Environment Canada has most of the province under snowfall warnings.
Some areas under a snowfall warning include Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Swift Current, the Battlefords, Melfort, Cypress Hills and Kindersley. Click here to see the complete list of areas under weather warnings.
Environment Canada said snow will continue in western and central Saskatchewan throughout Wednesday and taper off Thursday.
The snowfall is expected to bring another five to 10 cm across western and central Saskatchewan.
Gusty northerly winds will also continue Wednesday. Visibility may be reduced at times from blowing snow and there have been reports of slippery highways.
According to Environment Canada, the light snow will gradually taper off from west to east Wednesday night into Thursday.