Extreme heat ahead for most of Saskatchewan
Rain and wind have defined Saskatchewan’s summer thus far, but residents are about to experience one of the province’s warmer weeks in years.
A heat warning is in effect for most of Saskatchewan, with temperatures in the low 30s and only a few days in the following week expected to drop below 27 Celsius. Meteorologist Natalie Hasell of Environment Canada said this is a big change after June was a markedly cool month, with only a few days reaching temperatures worthy of a heat warning.
“Based on the climate data, there’s only been a few days here and there where temperatures would be considered summer weather or decently warm,” she said.
People going outdoors are likely to feel the effects of hot weather to a much greater degree now, as they would normally be acclimatized at this point and dealing with the heat wouldn’t be a problem.