Spring may have sprung, but if you live in Saskatchewan, you know that winter is far from over.

Environment Canada says that more snow is moving into the province and will hit this weekend.

Meteorologist John Paul Cragg says it won't be anything like what we saw at the beginning of the month.

"It looks like it won't be terribly heavy all at one time, but with snow lingering Friday through Sunday, it could accumulate quite a bit over time."

Cragg says that anywhere from 10 to 15 centimetres is likely.

"That could change, as we are still quite a ways away from the event."

Temperatures will remain at or above zero during the day, which should lessen the impact of snow left behind, says Cragg.