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Canada -- North Saskatchewan Three to Five-Day Forecast

WINNIPEG - Jan 16/13 - SNS -- Environment Canada updated its latest

three to five day forecast for northern Saskatchewan.

FPCN14 CWWG 160139 AAA
Updated forecasts for northern Saskatchewan issued by Environment
Canada at 7.39 pm cst Tuesday 15 January 2013 for tonight Wednesday
and Wednesday night.
The next scheduled forecast will be issued at 5.00 am Wednesday.
La Ronge - Prince Albert Nat. Park - Narrow Hills Prov. Park.
Tonight..Light snow ending this evening then partly cloudy. Low
minus 27.
Wednesday..Mainly cloudy. Periods of light snow beginning in the
morning and ending in the afternoon. High minus 23.
Wednesday night..Partly cloudy. Becoming cloudy near midnight. Low
minus 27.
Cree Lake - Key Lake.
Tonight..Cloudy. Becoming partly cloudy near midnight. Low minus 35.
Wednesday..A mix of sun and cloud. High minus 25.
Wednesday night..A few clouds. Low minus 30.
Uranium City - Camsell Portage.
Tonight..Clearing after midnight. Low minus 36.
Wednesday..A mix of sun and cloud. High minus 28.
Wednesday night..Clear. Low minus 39.
Southend - Brabant Lake - Kinoosao.
Tonight..Clearing near midnight. Low minus 38.
Wednesday..Sunny. High minus 28.
Wednesday night..Clear. Low minus 32.
Remainder unchanged.
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FPCN14 CWWG 152200
Forecasts for northern Saskatchewan issued by Environment Canada at
4.00 pm cst Tuesday 15 January 2013 for tonight Wednesday and
Wednesday night.
The next scheduled forecast will be issued at 5.00 am Wednesday.
La Ronge - Prince Albert Nat. Park - Narrow Hills Prov. Park.
Tonight..Light snow ending early this evening then partly cloudy.
Wind north 20 km/h becoming light early this evening. Low minus 27.
Wednesday..Mainly cloudy. Periods of light snow beginning in the
morning and ending in the afternoon. High minus 23.
Wednesday night..Partly cloudy. Becoming cloudy near midnight. Low
minus 27.
Pelican Narrows - Cumberland House - Creighton.
Tonight..Light snow ending this evening then clearing. Wind north
20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming light this evening. Low minus 32.
Wednesday..Sunny. High minus 27.
Wednesday night..Clear. Wind up to 15 km/h. Low minus 31. Wind chill
minus 41.
Île à la Crosse - Buffalo Narrows - Beauval.
Tonight..Cloudy. Periods of light snow beginning before morning. Snow
over southwestern sections. Wind north 20 km/h becoming light this
evening. Low minus 22.
Wednesday..Periods of light snow ending near noon then cloudy. High
minus 19.
Wednesday night..Clearing in the evening. Wind northwest 20 km/h
becoming light in the evening. Low minus 26. Wind chill minus 30.
Cree Lake - Key Lake.
Tonight..Clearing this evening. Low minus 35.
Wednesday..A mix of sun and cloud. High minus 25.
Wednesday night..A few clouds. Low minus 30.
La Loche - Clearwater River Prov. Park - Cluff Lake.
Tonight..Cloudy. Wind north 20 km/h becoming light early this
evening. Low minus 22.
Wednesday..Periods of light snow ending near noon then cloudy. High
minus 19.
Wednesday night..Clearing in the evening. Wind northwest 20 km/h
becoming light in the evening. Low minus 26. Wind chill minus 30.
Uranium City - Camsell Portage.
Tonight..Mainly cloudy. Clearing late this evening. Low minus 36.
Wednesday..A mix of sun and cloud. High minus 28.
Wednesday night..Clear. Low minus 39.
Fond-du-Lac - Stony Rapids.
Tonight..A few clouds. Low minus 38.
Wednesday..Sunny. High minus 29.
Wednesday night..Clear. Wind up to 15 km/h. Low minus 38. Extreme
wind chill minus 45.
Wollaston Lake - Collins Bay.
Wind chill warning in effect.
Tonight..Clear. Low minus 39.
Wednesday..Sunny. Wind up to 15 km/h. High minus 31. Extreme wind
chill minus 46 in the afternoon.
Wednesday night..Clear. Wind west 20 km/h becoming light near
midnight. Temperature steady near minus 33. Extreme wind chill
minus 46.
Southend - Brabant Lake - Kinoosao.
Tonight..Clearing this evening. Low minus 38.
Wednesday..Sunny. High minus 28.
Wednesday night..Clear. Low minus 32.
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