Spring showers giving way to some summer-like temperatures
After some much-needed precipitation, the province will see a stretch of warm, dry weather.
The month of May brought cool, wet, windy conditions to Saskatchewan, but Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Terri Lang told northeastNOW a large ridge of high pressure is moving in to take its place.
“We’re looking for sunny skies into…certainly, through the weekend,” explained Lang. “Dry conditions and temperatures reaching into the mid-to-high 20’s.”
Those high temperatures are well above the average high of 16 for this time of year.