Saskatchewan’s deep freeze set to break as warmer air moves in
After more than a week of punishing cold, Saskatchewan is finally seeing relief as temperatures begin to climb and the deep freeze loosens its grip.
“It should be the last day of this cold weather,” said Kyle McCauley, a meteorologist with Environment Canada on Sunday.
“We’ve been dipping below normal temperatures in southern Saskatchewan probably since around Jan. 21, and now we’re going to slowly see temperatures start rising over the next few days, even getting close to zero by next weekend.”
For residents who spent days plugging in vehicles, boosting batteries, and weighing whether travel was worth the risk, the shift matters. What began as another cold snap turned into a prolonged stretch of extreme temperatures.


