It appears Mother Nature could have one small blast of winter-type weather left in store for east central Saskatchewan.

Precipitation is expected throughout parts of today and with the overnight lows creeping close to the freezing mark, it's a perfect mix for snowfall.

"A lot of the models are indicating that there will be a flip over to wet snow," Terri Lang, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, said. "I can't see big accumulations just because the temperatures are going to be warm and the ground is warm now."

May long weekend tends to be almost the last possible chance for snow in Saskatchewan.

"We're still in such a cool pattern over all of western Canada, it may be prolonged the chances of wet snow," she said. "Probably delay planting your garden with those sensitive plants."

During the snow event for the Humboldt and Watrous area, be careful about road conditions and decreased visibility. 

To see up-to-date road conditions, click here. 

- With files from David Zammit