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Drivers in Regina and the province’s southeast areas might want to take some extra time in planning their morning commutes Friday.
Environment Canada is reporting that Regina and Saskatchewan’s southeastern sections had between two and four centimetres of snow fall on them; that’s about 1.5 inches.
“It can make roads slick. And if you have ice (already) on the roads, the light snow seems to polish it quite nicely,” said meteorologist Brad Vrolijk.
From Friday morning over the next 24 hours, he forecasted more light snow and some freezing drizzle.




