-20 to -30 morning wind chills return for the first full week of November.
Weather forecast
Friday
Light snow started the day in Regina with partly cloudy conditions and temperatures around the freezing mark in Saskatoon.
Both cities should warm a few degrees above freezing under mostly cloudy skies with a chance of flurries in the Regina area as a strong northwesterly wind gust upwards of 50 km/h at times.
Friday night
Winds ease Friday night as some clear breaks allow temperatures to cool into mid-minus single digits overnight before the next batch of clouds pushes in.
Saturday
-10 is around what it will feel like Saturday morning with wind chill as clouds linger with a chance of flurries during the day.
The mercury should manage to recover back a few degrees above freezing yet again for an afternoon high.
Sunday
The next frontal wave will push through the province on Sunday with pockets of snow falling during the day as the region climbs from around -3 degrees or so in the morning up to around plus 2.
Work week outlook
Skies clear out for the first full work week of November on Monday before a few clouds filter through on Tuesday and then clear back out to bring a return to full sunshine to finish the week.
That sun will be accompanied by an arctic high-pressure system that will dunk daytime highs back toward minus double digits mid-week with overnight lows pushing toward the -20s.
The Your Saskatchewan photo of the day for November 1 was Micheal Lam near Rosetown:
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