Freeze-thaw cycle, more arctic air coming to Prince Albert
The good news is, a run of warmer-than-average weather is due to settle in for the Prince Albert area. The tougher news is, colder overnight lows will leave a lot of ice as the snow begins to thaw.
A freeze-thaw cycle is likely in the cards for much of central Saskatchewan this week, with today marking the thaw as the daytime high gets up around the 4 C mark.
“There’s a weather system moving through northern Saskatchewan today that is putting central Saskatchewan into milder temperatures,” Terri Lang, regional meteorologist with Environment Canada, said. “We’re looking for above-freezing temperatures for the day, which is a bit of a bonus for early February. That weather system will slump tomorrow.”
This means, according to Lang, that we should expect “a quick shot of snow” followed by a change in the winds. As they shift to come in from the North, colder air will start to follow.


