Snow, cold temperatures finally inbound for Sask.
Saskatchewan didn’t manage to dodge winter weather entirely this season.
Rose Carlsen, meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, said temperatures will likely stay a bit cooler over the next couple of days before taking a turn for the worse with the development of an Albert Clipper mid-week next week.
“Unfortunately, behind that Alberta Clipper, we’re expecting a pretty significant Arctic air mass,” Carlsen said.
The northwesterly winds coming to the region should help with a small amount of clearing the fog that’s been seen in the province in recent days, but it will also bring snow and drier air from the north in time for the latter part of the week.