Warm, dry and sunny weather returns to Saskatchewan.
Weather forecast
Friday
Temperatures slid back into mid-single digits Friday morning with thick fog developing in parts of central and southern Saskatchewan after all of the added rain over the past few days.
A building upper ridge of high pressure did bring back sunshine by midday as temperatures spring up toward and into the 20s for an afternoon high for the first time in a few days.
Friday night
There is a chance of showers Friday evening and overnight as temperatures slide back only a few degrees into single digits heading into the early morning hours.
Saturday
The weekend kicks off on a mostly sunny note Saturday morning before clouds build back in during the afternoon.
The mercury should manage to make it into the low 20s for an afternoon high.
Sunday
Conditions will improve even further on Sunday as partly-to-mostly sunny skies prevail with daytime highs surging up even further into the mid-20s.
Work week outlook
The third week of school kicks off on a warm note with temperatures in the 25 to 28 degree range Monday afternoon under partly cloudy skies.
Unsettled weather returns with a risk of a thunderstorm Tuesday into Wednesday as the next low-pressure system pushes into the province and drops daytime highs out of the 20s and into the teens.
The September 13 Your Saskatchewan photo was taken by John Perret near Martensville:
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