Warm weather coming following rainfall
After a couple of damp days, Northwest Saskatchewan returns to sunny summer skies.
The region saw between 18 and 25 millimetres over the past 48 hours, including an isolated thundershower. Meteorologist Sarah Hoffman said this is pretty typical for that type of system and for this time of the year.
“That’s what we expect to see with an area thunderstorm like that,” she said.
However, Hoffman said it’s too early to tell if that will make enough of a difference in regards to the region’s moisture deficit before hot temperatures return this weekend. The Battlefords are predicted to hit a high of 22 Celsius on Saturday and should see afternoon temps in the low 30s throughout next week. The Canadian Draught Monitor from May 31 identified the province as abnormally dry to an area of moderate drought.