Weather Update for Saskatoon, Canada: March 20-22, 2025
Hello Saskatoon residents! As we look ahead to the upcoming week, it’s time to prepare for some typical late winter conditions in our great city. Here’s what you can expect over the next few days.
Thursday, March 20, 2025
The day will start off rather chilly with a morning temperature of -5°C, feeling even colder with a wind chill of -9°C. We expect freezing fog to blanket the city early on, dramatically reducing visibility to as low as 2 miles, so please exercise caution if you’re out and about. The fog will gradually begin to dissipate, but the cloud cover will remain high throughout the day. A high of around 0°C is forecast, with a minimal chance of sunshine (approximately 16%). The UV index will be low, sitting at 1, so no immediate sun protection is needed.
Friday, March 21, 2025
Tomorrow, residents will wake up to even colder temperatures, dipping to a frosty -11°C in the early morning hours. The day is expected to be cloudy with overcast conditions and the possibility of mist later in the day. A maximum temperature of -3°C will not bring much relief from the cold, and with a high probability of frost in the morning, keep your vehicles heated! The visibility may improve a bit but will still linger around 5 miles. The UV index remains at 1, ensuring that any outdoor activities should be carried out with care during the midday hours when highs are reached.
Saturday, March 22, 2025
Looking ahead to Saturday, temperatures will slightly creep up with morning lows of -4°C, reaching a high of -1°C. The weather will feature a mix of clouds throughout the day, with some periods of partly cloudy skies potentially leading to brief moments of sunshine (up to 16% chance). The wind chill factor could again make it feel colder, dropping the perceived temperature to -4°C. The UV index remains low at 1, similar to the previous days.
While snowfall is not expected during this period, make sure to stay updated on the weather forecast as conditions can change rapidly.
In summary, this week’s forecast for Saskatoon urges residents to bundle up as we transition through fog, mist, and chilly starts and finishes to the day. For continuous updates, don't forget to check the Next 5 Days Weather and our Hour By Hour Weather to stay prepared.
Stay warm, Saskatoon, and keep an eye on the skies!