A snowfall warning that popped up on Saturday for Humboldt and area has been removed by Environment Canada.

The warning was pulled early Tuesday morning, as the last batch of snowfall makes its way out, says Meteorologist John Paul Cragg.

"After this system has moved out, there is not much of a threat for the province. This storm was the big one, and there is nothing on the horizon as of now."

Cragg says - of course - that it doesn't guarantee we're in the clear just yet.

"Things could change. This is the season where we do often get these big storms in the province."

The last bit of snow will wrap up by Tuesday afternoon, with sunshine moving in after.

Temperatures are expected to hit zero and possibly above zero by Sunday.