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Canada -- North Saskatchewan Three to Five-Day Forecast

WINNIPEG - Feb 11/13 - SNS -- Environment Canada updated its latest

three to five day forecast for northern Saskatchewan.

FPCN14 CWWG 102200
Forecasts for northern Saskatchewan issued by Environment Canada at
4.00 pm cst Sunday 10 February 2013 for tonight Monday and Monday
night.
The next scheduled forecast will be issued at 5.00 am Monday.
La Ronge - Prince Albert Nat. Park - Narrow Hills Prov. Park.
Tonight..Light snow ending early this evening then partly cloudy.
Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h overnight. Low minus 13.
Monday..Light snow ending near noon then clearing. Wind southwest
20 km/h. High minus 1.
Monday night..Clear. Wind west 20 km/h. Low minus 8.
Pelican Narrows - Cumberland House - Creighton.
Tonight..Partly cloudy. 30 percent chance of flurries early this
evening. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h overnight. Low minus 20
with temperature rising to minus 13 by morning.
Monday..Cloudy. Periods of light snow beginning in the morning and
ending late in the afternoon. Wind southwest 20 km/h becoming light
in the morning. High minus 5.
Monday night..Partly cloudy. Temperature steady near minus 6.
Île à la Crosse - Buffalo Narrows - Beauval.
Tonight..Clear. Increasing cloudiness after midnight then 60 percent
chance of flurries before morning. Low minus 10.
Monday..Mainly cloudy. 60 percent chance of flurries early in the
morning. Clearing late in the morning. Wind becoming west 20 km/h in
the morning. High plus 1.
Monday night..Clear. Wind west 20 km/h becoming light early in the
evening. Low minus 7.
Cree Lake - Key Lake.
Tonight..Partly cloudy. Becoming cloudy overnight with a few
flurries. Wind south 20 km/h becoming light overnight. Temperature
rising to minus 7 by morning.
Monday..A few flurries ending in the morning then mainly cloudy. Wind
becoming west 20 km/h near noon. High minus 1.
Monday night..Partly cloudy. Clearing before morning. Wind west
20 km/h becoming light in the evening. Low minus 9.
La Loche - Clearwater River Prov. Park - Cluff Lake.
Tonight..A few clouds. Increasing cloudiness overnight then
60 percent chance of flurries before morning. Wind south 20 km/h
becoming light overnight. Temperature rising to minus 7 by morning.
Monday..A mix of sun and cloud. 60 percent chance of flurries early
in the morning. Wind becoming west 20 km/h near noon. High minus 1.
Monday night..Partly cloudy. Clearing before morning. Wind west
20 km/h becoming light in the evening. Low minus 9.
Uranium City - Camsell Portage.
Tonight..Mainly cloudy. 60 percent chance of flurries late this
evening and after midnight. Clearing before morning. Temperature
steady near minus 7.
Monday..Sunny. Increasing cloudiness early in the afternoon. High
minus 4.
Monday night..Overcast. Low minus 12.
Fond-du-Lac - Stony Rapids.
Tonight..Mainly cloudy. 30 percent chance of flurries early this
evening. Periods of light snow beginning this evening. Wind becoming
southwest 20 km/h this evening. Temperature rising to minus 5 by
morning.
Monday..Periods of light snow. Wind becoming west 20 km/h near noon.
Temperature steady near minus 3.
Monday night..Periods of light snow ending near midnight then mainly
cloudy. Wind west 20 km/h becoming light in the evening. Low
minus 11.
Wollaston Lake - Collins Bay.
Tonight..Periods of light snow ending early this evening then partly
cloudy with a few flurries beginning near midnight. Wind becoming
southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 late this evening then light before
morning. Temperature rising to minus 9 by morning.
Monday..A few flurries ending near noon then mainly cloudy. High
minus 4.
Monday night..Clear. Increasing cloudiness after midnight. Low
minus 8.
Southend - Brabant Lake - Kinoosao.
Tonight..Partly cloudy. 30 percent chance of flurries early this
evening. Low minus 15 with temperature rising to minus 9 by morning.
Monday..Periods of snow. Amount 2 cm. High minus 3.
Monday night..Periods of light snow ending in the evening then
clearing. Low minus 8.
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