‘3-day wonder’ cold-snap expected to hit Sask.: Environment Canada
Environment Canada is predicting a deep but brief cold snap coming to large portions of Saskatchewan over the weekend and early into next week.
The weather agency is forecasting daytime highs of -16, -13 and -16 C in Regina on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, respectively; it says Saskatoon will see daytime highs of -19, -15 and -17 C on those same days.
“We’re going to see a big ridge building to the north and some cold Siberian air coming across the North Pole, coming right down to the heart of North America,” senior climatologist David Phillips said.
Similarly, Prince Albert’s daytime highs are forecasted to be at least -15 C or colder from Sunday through Thursday.