Second summer to stick around in Saskatchewan
Officially, summer is over in Saskatchewan and has been for just under a week. Unofficially, however, most Saskatchewan residents know better than to attach the beginning and end of summer to a date on the calendar in a province with such unpredictable weather.
The past several days, the entire province, including the northern portion, has had temperatures well above average. The run of warm, sunny weather should continue through the end of this week into next and possibly even beyond that.
“A big ridge of high pressure over much of Western Canada,” said Environment Canada regional meteorologist Terri Lang. “There’s a trough of low pressure digging off the cost of British Columbia, and what that does is it really pumps up that jet stream over top of Saskatchewan and really brings in those warm temperatures.”
Lang said the forecast becomes harder to predict once they reach ten days out, but within those ten days there’s very little sign of the warm weather going away. The only blip on the radar is a sudden burst of low pressure expected to come through in the Prince Albert area tomorrow which will likely bring rain with it.