Hazardous conditions are expected with the predicted Alberta clipper now making its way across the centre of the Prairies. 

Environment Canada says to expect heavy and blowing snow in the centre of the province, with parts of Saskatchewan expected to see 10 to 20 cm of snow by Monday evening and temperatures with the wind chill getting to minus 40 in central areas of the province by tonight. 

Temperatures in Moose Jaw are expected to reach -35 with the windchill overnight. 

Winter conditions exist on highways throughout the province - check the Highway Hotline for the most up-to-date information.