Cold front brings in wind and rain before the heat pumps back in.
Saskatoon Forecast
Tuesday
-5 is what it felt like with wind chill to start the day in Saskatoon as temperatures slipped a degree below freezing under partly cloudy skies.
A warm and breezy southwesterly wind kicked in with gusts upwards of 45 km/h during the morning, which helped boost us up into the mid-teens before noon with bone dry conditions and a rising fire danger risk.
Mostly sunny skies lingered through the afternoon as we continued to warm up into the 20s for the first time this year.
Wednesday
A cold front will bring in clouds in the morning Wednesday with a chance of midday rain as it splices through the province before clouds clear out later in the day.
Winds will also pick up along the front with gusts upwards of 40 to 50 km/h as we struggle to make it up to an afternoon high in the mid-teens.
Thursday-Friday
A massive upper ridge of high pressure pushes in the heat and sunshine for the remainder of the week across central Saskatchewan.
Beautiful blue skies and sunshine will come with a bit of wind on Thursday, as daytime highs skyrocket up into the low 20s both days.
Weekend Outlook
We climb even further into the weekend with an afternoon high popping up into the mid 20s in the sunshine on Saturday before sliding back into the low 20s on Sunday with clouds rolling back in with a system that’ll bring in a chance of rain into the work week.
The April 24 Your Saskatchewan photo was taken in Humboldt by Philippe Gaudet:
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