While another weekend of snowfall is on the way for the southeast Environment Canada is letting people know it won't be as harsh as recent snowfalls.
With scattered flurries expected nightly across the weekend, some might expect that to continue the even drifting that we've seen so far this week.
Meteorologist Christy Climenhaga says that the weather we should expect will be a bit smoother with a bit of cold air expected.
"What we've been seeing, you know, today even into yesterday is a little bit of kind of lingering cloud cover, some kind of messier weather over Saskatchewan bringing with it some flurried conditions, now expecting that to clear out into tonight and tomorrow."
"This leading to the later part of this week, but by tonight looks like temperatures dropping closer to that -30° mark it might be a couple of degrees shy to them, but still a cooler night tonight. Then tomorrow, a chillier clearer day is expected for the region too."
For snowfall what will fall over the next few days is likely to be scattered and Climenhaga says it'll be weaker.
"As we look into the Friday night and into the weekend, we are just seeing a little bit of just weak, not really even that organized just kind of an area of kind of flurried activity moving in. Kind of a separate thing we're seeing a little break as that ridge builds in, but then you know just some messy weather into the weekend. In terms of cloud cover and some light flurries, doesn't look overly organized at this point, it looks like better chance for more of a substantial system into next week, but still some uncertainty.
Climehaga says she expects to see a combined total of a single centimetre come in over the next few days.