Heat warnings cover entire province of Saskatchewan
Heat warnings covered the entire province of Saskatchewan like a very warm blanket on Wednesday.
“An upper level ridge has settled over the prairies resulting in clear skies and extreme daytime temperatures along with warm overnight lows,” Environment Canada said in a statement.
The weather service said daytime highs near 30 C are expected to continue until Thursday, but the heatwave will moderate by the end of the week and into the weekend.
Saskatoon and Regina can both expect to reach a daytime high of 32 C on Wednesday, and Environment Canada’s forecast showed highs of 33 C on Thursday in both cities.