Mix of sun, precipitation for long weekend
A year of ‘backwards weather.’
That’s the term meteorologist Terri Lang of Environment Canada prescribed to 2021 thus far and that continues to apply in the northwest Region of Saskatchewan. Smattering rain resulted in three-tenths of a millimetre of rain in the Battlefords in the last few days, with Meadow Lake receiving a more steady dose that totalled 10 mm of precipitation. Lang said the next few days continue to be a mixed bag, slightly cool temperatures, followed by heat and then another chance of showers overnight on Sunday heading into Monday.
“For this time of year, it’s not particularly warm, but warm enough,” she said. “We’re getting our June and July weather now, for whatever reason.”
After Friday’s clouds clear, the Battlefords are expecting sunny skies and highs of 23 C on Saturday and 27 C Sunday, before a strong chance of showers hits. A 21 C and cloudy Monday is expected to be followed by warmer temperatures in the middle of the week. Meadow Lake is looking slightly cooler, with precipitation expected to continue until a mix of sun and cloud and a high of 22 C on Saturday. The rest of the week is forecast in the low 20’s with a mix of sun and cloud.