Diving back down this week with more rain on the way!
Saskatoon Forecast
Monday
A sunny start to the third week of school for the kids was quite cool in parts of the province with the mercury slipping below freezing in Prince Albert, Rosetown and Melfort.
5 degrees was where Saskatoon started the day with sunshine to kickoff the week, which helped warm us up into the mid teens by noon.
High clouds moved in during the afternoon as a system slides into Alberta as we climbed up to a daytime high in the low 20s.
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Tuesday
Rain is expected to start our Tuesday morning as the cold front associated with the system kicks through early in the day.
Some lingering cloud will stick around early in the afternoon before it clears out and we get back into a bit of sunshine later on as we climb to a daytime high in the mid teens.
Wednesday-Friday
Saskatoon should see some sunshine to start the day Wednesday before clouds roll back in and stick around for the rest of the week with a better chance of rain on Thursday.
As the system slides east and draws precipitation across the north, conditions may cool enough to change rain over to wet snow as far south as Meadow Lake and up into extreme northern Saskatchewan into early Thursday morning.
A deep upper trough moving in will cause daytime highs to dip back from the mid-teens Wednesday, down into low double digits by Friday.
Weekend Outlook
That trough is expected to linger into the beginning of the weekend with mostly cloudy skies with a high in low double digits on Saturday before a bit of sun returns with a daytime high back into the mid-teens for Sunday.
This Your Saskatchewan photo for September 18 was taken by Sundee Zurowski near Southey.
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