Wind warning issued for parts of central and southern Sask. as weather records tumble
Strong winds are on the way after a day of record-setting warm weather.
Environment Canada meteorologist Shannon Moodie said large parts of Saskatchewan can expect wind gusts ranging from 80-90 km/h Thursday, even getting as strong as 100 km/h in areas like North Battleford and Kindersley.
Moodie said the whipping winds will move from western Saskatchewan towards the southeast.
The forecast for La Ronge calls for 2 cm of snow with wind gusts up to 80 km/h. In Meadow Lake and Prince Albert, the winds are expected to reach 90 km/h near noon. Melfort will also be windy, but not as strong as other locations.


