Snow removal efforts continue as temperatures drop significantly below average
Instead of thinking warm, happy thoughts, it appears Mother Nature has turned a little…crusty.
The system that impacted much of the province over the last few days with heavy snow has moved out and weakened. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) warning preparedness meteorologist Danielle Desjardins said now a ridge of high pressure is building in the province, and it’s going to usher in some bitterly cold Arctic air.
“That’s going to stick around for at least the next four days with extremely below normal temperatures, and we’re expecting below seasonal temperatures will last til the end of the month,” said Desjardins. “Keep an eye out, especially over the weekend for potential cold warnings that get issued. We’re going to see overnight lows around the -30 C mark and even a tiny gust of wind could push those wind chill values to near -40 C.”
Some of those cold warnings have already started for west central Saskatchewan, including Meadow Lake.


