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Canada -- North Saskatchewan Three to Five-Day Forecast

WINNIPEG - Mar 15/12 - SNS -- Environment Canada updated its latest

three to five day forecast for northern Saskatchewan.

FPCN14 CWWG 152200
Forecasts for northern Saskatchewan issued by Environment Canada at
4.00 pm cst Thursday 15 March 2012 for tonight Friday and Friday
night.
The next scheduled forecast will be issued at 5.00 am Friday.
La Ronge - Prince Albert Nat. Park - Narrow Hills Prov. Park.
Tonight..Increasing cloudiness then 60 percent chance of rain showers
or wet flurries after midnight. Becoming partly cloudy overnight.
Risk of freezing rain after midnight. Wind becoming east 20 km/h
early this evening. Low minus 2.
Friday..Increasing cloudiness. 40 percent chance of showers late in
the afternoon. Wind becoming west 20 km/h in the afternoon. High 8.
Friday night..Clearing in the evening. Wind west 20 km/h becoming
light in the evening. Low minus 6.
Pelican Narrows - Cumberland House - Creighton.
Tonight..Clear. Increasing cloudiness late this evening with
60 percent chance of flurries overnight. Risk of freezing rain
overnight. Low minus 4 with temperature rising to plus 1 by morning.
Friday..Overcast. High 8.
Friday night..Cloudy. 40 percent chance of flurries early in the
evening. Low plus 1.
Île à la Crosse - Buffalo Narrows - Beauval.
Tonight..Clear early this evening then partly cloudy with 60 percent
chance of flurries or rain showers late this evening and after
midnight. Temperature rising to plus 1 by morning.
Friday..Increasing cloudiness in the morning. Clearing late in the
afternoon. High 8.
Friday night..Clear. Low minus 5.
Cree Lake - Key Lake.
Tonight..Clear. Increasing cloudiness late this evening with snow
beginning near midnight. Amount 2 to 4 cm. Wind becoming southeast
20 km/h near midnight. Temperature rising to minus 3 by morning.
Friday..A mix of sun and cloud. Becoming cloudy near noon. High
plus 5.
Friday night..A few clouds. Increasing cloudiness near midnight with
30 percent chance of flurries overnight. Low minus 5.
La Loche - Clearwater River Prov. Park - Cluff Lake.
Tonight..Increasing cloudiness. Snow beginning late this evening and
ending before morning. Amount 2 to 4 cm. Wind becoming southeast
20 km/h near midnight. Low minus 7.
Friday..A mix of sun and cloud. High plus 5.
Friday night..Partly cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. Low
minus 5.
Uranium City - Camsell Portage.
Tonight..Clear. Increasing cloudiness after midnight then light snow.
Temperature rising to minus 10 by morning.
Friday..Periods of light snow ending in the afternoon then cloudy
with 60 percent chance of rain showers. Risk of freezing drizzle
late in the morning. High plus 2.
Friday night..Cloudy. 60 percent chance of rain showers changing to
60 percent chance of flurries in the evening. Low minus 10.
Fond-du-Lac - Stony Rapids.
Tonight..Clear. Increasing cloudiness after midnight then 30 percent
chance of flurries. Low minus 17.
Friday..Snow ending near noon then cloudy. Risk of freezing rain late
in the morning. Snowfall amount 2 to 4 cm. High plus 2.
Friday night..Cloudy. 60 percent chance of flurries before morning.
Low minus 7.
Wollaston Lake - Collins Bay.
Tonight..Clear. Increasing cloudiness after midnight then 40 percent
chance of flurries. Wind becoming southeast 20 km/h overnight. Low
minus 17.
Friday..Periods of snow ending near noon then cloudy. Risk of
freezing drizzle early in the afternoon. Amount 2 to 4 cm. Wind
southeast 20 km/h becoming light near noon. High plus 2.
Friday night..Cloudy with 40 percent chance of rain showers or
flurries in the evening then partly cloudy. Low minus 4.
Southend - Brabant Lake - Kinoosao.
Tonight..Clear. Increasing cloudiness late this evening with snow
beginning after midnight. Amount 2 cm. Low minus 12 with temperature
rising to minus 5 by morning.
Friday..Cloudy. 60 percent chance of showers late in the afternoon.
High 7.
Friday night..Rain ending in the evening then clearing. Low minus 4.
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