As storms move across Canada, more snow is on the way. Here's where
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Canadians should expect snow, freezing rain and more winter conditions this weekend as storms travel across the country.
A storm system bringing a mix of messy winter weather to Canadians is moving east this weekend, just as another storm begins.
After dumping snow and making conditions slippery with freezing rain in Alberta and Saskatchewan earlier this week, the first of these storms is heading east, toward Ontario.
A second storm that arrived overnight in Newfoundland is expected to bury the west coast of the island in snow on Friday.
And "steady" snow can be found in southern Alberta due to a third storm that tracked into the province overnight on Thursday, according to McEwen.
Canadians elsewhere, too, are unlikely to get a break from snow or rain, as a fourth storm system is "brewing" off the coast of Vancouver Island, CTV Your Morning's Chief Meteorologist, Kelsey McEwen said.
"We've got a Pacific frontal system hitting B.C. This one's going to bring a lot of snow," she said.
On Thursday, a storm system made a mess of Alberta and Saskatchewan, bringing freezing rain followed by snow to the provinces.