‘Pretty good probability’: Cold weather could return by end of month, Environment Canada says
It’s been a balmy winter across the Canadian Prairies, but colder temperatures could be on the way back to Saskatchewan.
Environment and Climate Change Canada’s long-term models show that colder arctic air could return to the province later in February.
“Over the next little while we’ll see a gradual easing towards some colder air and more towards seasonal values,” said Meteorologist Terri Lang. “And now what’s showing up at the end of the models right now which is about 10 days out, is that it’s showing that there’s going to be some rather cold arctic air starting to move in.”
“Not all the models are showing that, but there’s probably a pretty good probability that there will be some cold air moving in before the end of the month,” Lang said, adding that February typically brings some of the coldest temperatures of the year.