Air quality expected to improve for some, but smoke to linger: Environment Canada
A break from the wildfire smoke that is lingering over central and west-central Saskatchewan is coming a day later than expected.
Air quality statements remained in effect Wednesday morning for communities along the Yellowhead Highway corridor as well as the Kindersley and Rosetown regions.
Brad Vrolijk, a lead forecaster with Environment Canada, said a low-pressure system from Alberta will move into the province, pushing the smoke northward into the Prince Albert and Meadow Lake areas.
“Right now, there is a frontal boundary that’s draped across the Prairies. To the southeast of that line, it’s been quite warm and you generally have southerly winds. To the north of that line, it’s cooler and you have northeasterly winds,” said Vrolijk.