With Sask.'s big snow over, big melt begins — slowly
After an April snowstorm that wreaked havoc in Saskatchewan over the last two days, things mostly wound down Friday.
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After an April snowstorm that wreaked havoc in Saskatchewan over the last two days, things mostly wound down Friday.
Although the system had moved on from the northern part of the province and from parts of the west, many highways and roads in the south remained closed throughout Thursday.
By late Friday afternoon, though, the province's road conditions website wasn't showing any road closures.
While the storm system has done damage, experts say such storms are not uncommon at this time of year.
"We get our heaviest snowfalls in the spring," Terri Lang, a meteorologist for Environment and Climate Change Canada, told CBC on Thursday.
By that point, the storm was already almost spent.
"The end is in sight,"