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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

A late season winter storm is poised to impact southern Saskatchewan beginning overnight through Thursday. Although many locations through southern Saskatchewan experienced pleasant spring weather on Wednesday with highs in the low to mid teens, beginning overnight, the weather will see a stark shift with a wintery mix impulse passing through. Generally, when the precipitation begins overnight, it will be snow for most portions of southern Saskatchewan, however in some places, it may fall as rain before transitioning to snow. The snowfall amounts may vary considerably as there is a high amount of uncertainty as to where the heaviest bands of snowfall will occur. Amounts in the forecast may increase as this system develops. Also of note, from the international border to the Transcanada highway, there will be a risk of freezing rain in the overnight period before the precipitation turns to snow in the morning. This statement may be expanded or upgraded to warnings as this system develops. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to SKstorm@ec.gc.ca, call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #SKStorm.

In effect for:

  • R.M. of St Philips including Pelly and St Philips

Current ConditionsObserved at: Swan River

-8°C

Wind:
ENE 15 km/h
More details
Temperature:
-7.6°C
Pressure:
100.9 kPa
Dew point:
-9.7°C
Humidity:
85%
Date:
Observed at:
Swan River

ForecastForecast issued:

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

A late season winter storm is poised to impact southern Saskatchewan beginning overnight through Thursday. Although many locations through southern Saskatchewan experienced pleasant spring weather on Wednesday with highs in the low to mid teens, beginning overnight, the weather will see a stark shift with a wintery mix impulse passing through. Generally, when the precipitation begins overnight, it will be snow for most portions of southern Saskatchewan, however in some places, it may fall as rain before transitioning to snow. The snowfall amounts may vary considerably as there is a high amount of uncertainty as to where the heaviest bands of snowfall will occur. Amounts in the forecast may increase as this system develops. Also of note, from the international border to the Transcanada highway, there will be a risk of freezing rain in the overnight period before the precipitation turns to snow in the morning. This statement may be expanded or upgraded to warnings as this system develops. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to SKstorm@ec.gc.ca, call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #SKStorm.

In effect for:

  • R.M. of St Philips including Pelly and St Philips

Detailed ForecastForecast issued:

Chance of flurries
Thu, 16 Apr
-7°C
Cloudy. 30 percent chance of flurries in the morning. Snow beginning near noon. Risk of freezing rain in the morning. Snowfall amount 2 to 4 cm. Wind northeast 30 km/h. High minus 7. Wind chill near minus 18. UV index 3 or moderate.
Night: Periods of snow. Amount 5 to 10 cm. Wind northeast 20 km/h becoming light near midnight. Low minus 10. Wind chill near minus 16.
Chance of flurries
Fri, 17 Apr
-6°C
Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. High minus 6.
Night: Clearing. Low minus 10.
Sunny
Sat, 18 Apr
C
Sunny. High plus 1.
Night: Clear. Low minus 12.
Sunny
Sun, 19 Apr
C
Sunny. High plus 3.
Night: Clear. Low plus 2.
Sunny
Mon, 20 Apr
16°C
Sunny. High 16.
Night: Clear. Low plus 1.
A mix of sun and cloud
Tue, 21 Apr
16°C
A mix of sun and cloud. High 16.
Normals:
Max10°C.Min-3°C.
Sunrise:
5:52 CST
Sunset:
19:45 CST

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