The coldest air Saskatoon has seen in half a year moves in as wind chills dive into the minus teens!
Saskatoon Forecast
Friday
The work week ended with the coldest morning Saskatoon has seen in half a year as temperatures plummeted down to -8 in Saskatoon, the furthest the mercury has fallen since mid-April!
-13 is what it felt like with wind chill to start the day under partly to mostly sunny skies before some clouds built in by midday, helping bump us up to -1 by noon.
Chilly air continues to slip through for the afternoon under mostly cloudy skies with a daytime high struggling to climb up to around 4 degrees later on.
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Friday Night
Partly cloudy conditions will stick around for the afternoon with temperatures cooling back toward minus double digits for an overnight low.
Saturday
It will feel like the minus teens with wind chill again Saturday morning with some sunshine to start the day before the mercury rises up to around 7 degrees in the afternoon.
Breezy south-southwesterly winds will kick in during the day with gusts of 30 to 40 km/h possible, which will help warm us up, along with mostly sunny skies to start the day.
Clouds will roll back in late in the day with a risk of showers in the evening and overnight as a trough swings through.
Sunday
Warm winds continue on Sunday with some upper ridging and a system sliding into the north helping draw Saskatoon back into double digit heat by the afternoon.
Mostly sunny skies should start the day before a few more clouds build in later on as a pulse of Pacific moisture presses in.
Work Week Outlook
Even warmer air will propel daytime highs up into the mid-teens to start the week with clouds building back in as a system sweeping in a cold front moves in mid-week, dropping temperatures back again Wednesday.
Craig Boehm took the Your Saskatchewan photo near Zehner:
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