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Saskatchewan's snow and sunshine: stark difference between north and south

Snow is in two different states in the same province as it is melting quickly in the south and piling up in the north.

Snow is melting fast in the south while it continues to fall in the north

In Regina, the snow is melting fast as temperatures have been above zero for days. (Trevor Aikman/CBC)

Northern and southern parts of Saskatchewan may as well be entirely different countries, considering the way the snow has come and gone this year.

While the snow has been lacking in places like Regina and Prince Albert, it continues to fall in other parts of the province.

The Waskimo Winter Festival in Reginawent ahead with its plans despite the sunshine and warm temperatures on Monday, and Tuesday's Canadian Challenge has been modified to avoid areas of mud, gravel and slush as dog teams will travel hundreds of kilometres.

Winter one day, spring the next

Meanwhile, in the northern parts of the province, winter is still in full swing.

In Buffalo Narrows, the temperature sits just below freezing, at 1 C but there is a 60 per cent chance of flurries going into tonight and Tuesday.

There is a 60 per cent chance of flurries for Stony Rapids as well, where the temperature sits at 5. Five to 10 cm could fall while there will be periods of snow on Tuesday; two centimetres of snow is expected tomorrow.

There are periods of snowfall in Uranium City. Five to 10 cm was expected to fall earlier but has since downgraded to two centimetres. The temperature there is 5.

Meanwhile, the temperature in Maple Creek wassitting in the double digits at 10.