After the coldest morning in over 50 days, a warm-up starts to pick up.
Saskatoon Forecast
Thursday
After a cooler start to the final full week of July, temperatures are on the upswing – but Thursday morning sure didn’t depict that.
5.2 degrees was where Saskatoon started off the day, the coldest morning since June 3 when the mercury slid back to 4.3 degrees.
Despite the chilly start we managed to make it into the 20s under mostly cloudy skies before noon before heading up to an afternoon high a few degrees further into the 20s with more sun to end the day.
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Thursday Night
Partly cloudy skies will stick around Thursday evening as we cool back toward single digits overnight.
Friday
High pressure helps bring some sunshine back to finish off the week Friday morning with a few more clouds bubbling up in the afternoon with a chance of late day showers.
Temperatures will hike up to around 25 degrees for the warmest daytime high the city has seen in nearly a week.
Weekend
A mix of sun and cloud with a slight chance of late day showers will keep temperatures around 27 degrees Saturday afternoon in the city.
Sunday will be a bit warmer and a bit sunnier with the mercury expected to make it up close to or possibly even into the 30s for an afternoon high under mostly sunny skies.
Work Week Outlook
The work week will start off on a warm note with 30-degree heat expected to be reached again Monday afternoon with clouds rolling in and slightly cooler air bumping highs back into the 20s under partly cloudy skies to kickoff August.
The July 26 Your Saskatchewan photo was taken in Outlook by Kaylee Alexander:
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