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Canada -- North Saskatchewan Three to Five-Day Forecast

WINNIPEG - Nov 21/11 - SNS -- Environment Canada updated its latest

three to five day forecast for northern Saskatchewan.

FPCN14 CWWG 211700
Forecasts for northern Saskatchewan issued by Environment Canada at
11.00 am cst Monday 21 November 2011 for today and Tuesday.
The next scheduled forecast will be issued at 4.00 pm.
La Ronge - Prince Albert Nat. Park - Narrow Hills Prov. Park.
Today..Mainly sunny. Increasing cloudiness this afternoon. Wind up to
15 km/h. High minus 14. Wind chill minus 27.
Tonight..Cloudy. Periods of snow beginning late this evening. Amount
2 to 4 cm. Temperature rising to minus 11 by morning.
Tuesday..Periods of snow ending early in the morning then cloudy.
60 percent chance of flurries in the evening. Wind becoming
southeast 30 km/h near noon. High minus 8.
Pelican Narrows - Cumberland House - Creighton.
Today..A mix of sun and cloud with 40 percent chance of light snow
near noon. Clearing this afternoon. High minus 11.
Tonight..Clear. Increasing cloudiness near midnight. Temperature
rising to minus 10 by morning.
Tuesday..Overcast. Wind becoming southeast 20 km/h early in the
evening. High minus 7.
Île à la Crosse - Buffalo Narrows - Beauval.
Today..Increasing cloudiness this afternoon. High minus 12.
Tonight..Cloudy. 60 percent chance of snow this evening and after
midnight. Wind southeast 20 km/h becoming light near midnight.
Temperature steady near minus 13.
Tuesday..Cloudy. Snow beginning early in the evening. Amount 2 cm.
Wind becoming southeast 30 km/h late in the morning then light in
the evening. High minus 6.
Cree Lake - Key Lake.
Today..Increasing cloudiness this afternoon. High minus 18.
Tonight..Cloudy. 60 percent chance of flurries late this evening and
overnight. Temperature rising to minus 14 by morning.
Tuesday..Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries in the morning and
early in the afternoon. Snow beginning in the afternoon. Amount
5 cm. Wind becoming southeast 30 km/h near noon. High minus 9.
La Loche - Clearwater River Prov. Park - Cluff Lake.
Today..Increasing cloudiness early this afternoon. High minus 16.
Tonight..Cloudy. 40 percent chance of flurries late this evening and
overnight. Temperature steady near minus 14.
Tuesday..Cloudy with 40 percent chance of flurries in the morning and
early in the afternoon. Snow beginning in the afternoon. Amount
5 cm. Wind becoming southeast 30 km/h late in the morning. High
minus 9.
Uranium City - Camsell Portage.
Today..A mix of sun and cloud. High minus 18.
Tonight..Cloudy. 40 percent chance of flurries late this evening and
overnight. Temperature rising to minus 13 by morning.
Tuesday..Cloudy. 40 percent chance of flurries early in the morning.
High minus 9.
Fond-du-Lac - Stony Rapids.
Today..Sunny. Becoming a mix of sun and cloud this afternoon. High
minus 18.
Tonight..Becoming cloudy this evening with 40 percent chance of
flurries overnight. Low minus 20 with temperature rising to minus 16
by morning.
Tuesday..Cloudy. 40 percent chance of flurries in the morning.
Periods of light snow beginning early in the evening. Wind becoming
southeast 20 km/h near noon. High minus 10.
Wollaston Lake - Collins Bay.
Today..Cloudy. Becoming a mix of sun and cloud this afternoon. High
minus 18.
Tonight..Partly cloudy. Becoming cloudy near midnight with 40 percent
chance of flurries overnight. Temperature rising to minus 15 by
morning.
Tuesday..Cloudy. 40 percent chance of flurries in the morning.
Periods of light snow beginning early in the evening. Amount 2 cm.
Wind becoming southeast 30 km/h near noon. High minus 10.
Southend - Brabant Lake - Kinoosao.
Today..Mainly cloudy with 40 percent chance of light snow. High
minus 15.
Tonight..Mainly cloudy with 60 percent chance of light snow. Low
minus 17.
Tuesday..Cloudy. 60 percent chance of light snow in the morning. Snow
beginning early in the evening. Amount 2 to 4 cm. Wind becoming
southeast 20 km/h early in the evening. High minus 10.
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