A new forecast says Saskatchewan can expect typical fall weather this year, with possible stretches of above-normal temperatures in September.
Precipitation is expected to be above normal in the Cypress Hills area and near normal elsewhere in the province, The Weather Network said Tuesday.
The forecaster says most of the country will experience extended stretches of fair weather with normal to above-normal temperatures, followed by spells of cool and wet weather.
“Cyclical weather patterns like we saw this summer are likely to continue into the fall for most parts of the country,” chief meteorologist Chris Scott said in a news release.
“Most of Canada should enjoy warm, dry stretches in September, but on cue the weather will start to change quickly as we go into October and November.”