Warmer temperatures on hold thanks to snow with more to come
Spring may have officially arrived as of late-March in Saskatchewan, but the boost in temperature that comes with it has taken a little extra time to arrive in Prince Albert. According to Environment Canada, you can blame the snow for that.
A heavy snowpack that hung around due to the unusually cold winter is keeping temperatures below-average for this time of year. The airport measured a depth of snow still at 30 centimetres despite the sunshine and temperatures above zero.
“Some really nice temperatures trying to move in,” said Terri Lang, regional meteorologist with Environment Canada. “You guys have such a heavy snowpack that it’s restricting the temperatures from getting much higher. Places that will be to the south of you, outside of the snowpack will get much warmer.”
Not only is the snow holding back the warmer weather, but there may be more of it on the way. A rain-snow mix is likely in the forecast for tomorrow and possibly Friday as well. The good news is, the little snow there is won’t accumulate, and the rain will help melt the snow we have.