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Grandora, SK

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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

A strong low pressure system will bring an abrupt return to winter across much of southern Saskatchewan beginning early Tuesday morning. Hazards: 15 to 25 cm of snow, possibly reaching 30 to 40 cm locally from Meadow Lake southeastward towards Yorkton. Poor visibilities in falling and blowing snow. Freezing rain will also be possible mainly near and south of the Trans-Canada Highway southward to the international border. Timing: Beginning early Tuesday morning and tapering off late in the day Wednesday. Poor travel conditions can be expected on Tuesday and Wednesday across the province. In addition, a return to winter-like temperatures can be expected across the province in the wake of this system. 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. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.

In effect for:

  • R.M. of Vanscoy including Delisle Asquith and Vanscoy

Current ConditionsObserved at: Saskatoon

-9°C

Wind:
ENE 30
gusts 39 km/h
More details
Temperature:
-9.1°C
Pressure:
101.3 kPa
Dew point:
-11.5°C
Humidity:
82%
Date:
Observed at:
Saskatoon

ForecastForecast issued:

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

A strong low pressure system will bring an abrupt return to winter across much of southern Saskatchewan beginning early Tuesday morning. Hazards: 15 to 25 cm of snow, possibly reaching 30 to 40 cm locally from Meadow Lake southeastward towards Yorkton. Poor visibilities in falling and blowing snow. Freezing rain will also be possible mainly near and south of the Trans-Canada Highway southward to the international border. Timing: Beginning early Tuesday morning and tapering off late in the day Wednesday. Poor travel conditions can be expected on Tuesday and Wednesday across the province. In addition, a return to winter-like temperatures can be expected across the province in the wake of this system. 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. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.

In effect for:

  • R.M. of Vanscoy including Delisle Asquith and Vanscoy

Detailed ForecastForecast issued:

Cloudy
Tonight
-8°C
Cloudy. Wind east 20 km/h increasing to 40 gusting to 60 overnight. Low minus 8. Wind chill minus 12 this evening and minus 18 overnight.
Chance of flurries
Tue, 17 Feb
-7°C
Cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries in the morning and early in the afternoon. Snow and blowing snow beginning in the afternoon. Wind east 40 km/h gusting to 60. Temperature steady near minus 7. Wind chill near minus 18. UV index 1 or low.
Night: Snow. Low minus 15.
Periods of snow
Wed, 18 Feb
-15°C
Periods of snow. High minus 15.
Night: Clearing. Low minus 25.
Cloudy
Thu, 19 Feb
-19°C
Cloudy. High minus 19.
Night: Cloudy. Low minus 24.
Cloudy
Fri, 20 Feb
-18°C
Cloudy. High minus 18.
Night: Clear. Low minus 23.
Sunny
Sat, 21 Feb
-15°C
Sunny. High minus 15.
Night: Clear. Low minus 25.
Sunny
Sun, 22 Feb
-14°C
Sunny. High minus 14.
Normals:
Max-5°C.Min-15°C.
Sunrise:
8:22 CST
Sunset:
18:24 CST

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