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EDMONTON – While the majority of Edmontonians woke up to bone dry streets Saturday morning, areas just south of the city were hit with a wallop of snow.

Areas like Ponoka, Millet and Leduc received plenty of accumulated snow on the ground overnight. One Global News viewer in Wetaskiwin measured upwards of 30 centimetres of heavy, wet snow in her backyard.

Snowfall warnings were in place for areas west and southeast of Edmonton Saturday morning. For up-to-date weather warnings, visit Environment Canada’s website.

There were light flurries in areas of Edmonton Saturday morning, although it didn’t stick to the ground. Upwards of five to 10 centimetres of snow could fall in areas in and around Edmonton Saturday.

Here are just some of the pictures posted to social media Saturday by people across Alberta:

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@mikesobel here r some pictures of waking up in westaskiwin wow pic.twitter.com/szwkiQPg7O — MacEachern Tea House (@DarleneTea) April 25, 2015

@GlobalEdmonton this is what we woke up to in Ponoka pic.twitter.com/2KLN7CS1s0 — lance (@zoomer1ful) April 25, 2015

@GlobalEdmonton Word is #YEG road are dry, but this is what we woke up to on SE end of #CountyOfLeduc #winterishere pic.twitter.com/VzbBiXySIH — Jayme Nelson (@findtheexits) April 25, 2015

@kevinoweather This is between Wetaskiwin & Camrose this morning-over 1 ft. We are calving now too #yegwx pic.twitter.com/HsRvLphfO8 — Jill Burkhardt (@Crookedlakecows) April 25, 2015

Shauna sent me this pic from Wetaskiwin this AM. #yegwx pic.twitter.com/B81pH3ViuZ — Mike Sobel (@mikesobel) April 25, 2015

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