Saskatoon's weekend weather forecast: Cold temperatures with snow expected

Prepare for a chilly weekend with snow and low temperatures.

Friday, November 22

Morning: Expect a mainly sunny start to the day with temperatures around -16°C, but it will feel more like -24°C due to the wind chill. It's a good idea to bundle up if you're heading out early.

Afternoon: The weather will shift to a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures rising slightly to -10°C, though it will still feel like -16°C. The cloud cover will increase to 60%, so it might feel a bit gloomier. Despite the cold, it's a great time for a brisk walk or some outdoor exercise, as long as you're dressed warmly.

Saturday, November 23

Overall: Light snow is expected throughout the day, with temperatures hovering around -11°C but feeling like -20°C. Approximately 5 cm of snow is anticipated, so if you have plans to be outdoors, consider activities like sledding or a visit to a local park. With only one hour of sunshine, it’s a perfect day for indoor activities or cozying up with a good book.

Sunday, November 24

Overall: Snow will continue into Sunday, with heavier snowfall expected, accumulating up to 20 cm. Temperatures will remain around -11°C, feeling like -20°C. With limited sunshine, it’s advisable to stay indoors if possible. If you must go out, ensure you are well-prepared for the snowy conditions. This could be a great day for indoor activities like visiting a museum or enjoying a movie marathon.

Weekend Activities

Given the cold and snowy conditions, this weekend is ideal for indoor activities. However, if you enjoy winter sports, the fresh snow provides an excellent opportunity for skiing or snowboarding. Just make sure to dress in layers and stay warm!

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