SOUTHEAST SASKATCHEWAN - The freezing rain warning has been lifted in southeast Saskatchewan.
According to Environment Canada, a pocket of warm air aloft, combined with falling precipitation and sub-freezing surface temperatures, would result in an area of freezing rain.
"Freezing rain will begin this morning in southeastern Saskatchewan and progress northeast into west-central Manitoba later this morning," the warning stated. "Freezing rain will gradually taper off by the early afternoon hours on Sunday."
Estevan, Weyburn, Carlyle and Moosomin were among the communities covered in the warning. It was lifted for the southeast Sunday afternoon.