Sudden cold front sweeps Saskatchewan
Almost all summer long, the entire province of Saskatchewan has seen hotter and drier weather than usual. This week and for the foreseeable future, however, the temperature has dropped seemingly out of nowhere and even brought some rain to parts of Northern Saskatchewan.
A cold front has at last broken through the heatwave and pushed through all the smoke that’s blown in from wildfires around the country. While it could bring some rain with it, there’s no doubt it will bring the temperatures down to below seasonal averages.
“The rest of the week is closer to seasonal and maybe even below seasonal values, which I don’t think I’ve said in a very long time,” said regional meteorologist Terri Lang.
Smoke may have temporarily delayed rainfall, but Lang didn’t think it would hold off the rains for long. The rain we’re getting in the forecast now is its own system and not just a natural result of all the heat we’ve had.