Winter blast a ‘punch in the gut,’ but warmer November in store
The sudden onset to winter brought snow and lower temperatures to Saskatchewan, but temperatures should turn warmer in November.
David Phillips, a senior climatologist with Environment Canada, spoke with the Greg Morgan Morning Show on Monday morning.
“It was just a gorgeous September (and) October across the country and I think this is why a week ago when that cold and the snow arrived in Saskatchewan, it was almost a punch in the gut,” said Philips.
Last week’s first cold shot saw wet, heavy snow coating most of the central and southern areas of the province.