Winter storm blowing till midnight
Residents of Northwest Saskatchewan can expect some turbulent weather if they’re outside today.
Following one of the warmest days of 2021 so far, a winter storm is making its way into the province. Between 10-15 centimetres of snow are expected to hit areas like the Battlefords and Meadow Lake where there are winter storm and snowfall warnings in effect. Meteorologist Terri Lang said it will be an all-day affair, but the vast majority of snowfall will occur during the day time with precipitation slowing down by the end of the afternoon.
“Then it will just be a lot of wind and a little flurry activity,” she said. “But certainly for this morning and afternoon, this is where the storm will be at its strongest wind gusts.”
The forecast from Environment Canada has gusts of nearly 100 kilometres per hour in the Battlefords, bringing a wind-chill of -17 Celsius this afternoon. Meadow Lake will see gusts between 30-70 100 km/h. Highs on Monday are -4 C in Meadow Lake and -1 C in the Battlefords.