The Weather Network has put out its fall forecast which indicates, in Saskatchewan anyway, fall from mid-September until the end of October will be quite pleasant.
Weather Network Meteorologist Rachel Modestino says expect a warmer pattern with fewer storms to start the season
“The active storm track is well north of northern Saskatchewan, so that’s more into Nunuvut. It looks like kind of the province as a whole in Saskatchewan is looking at near normal precipitation for all of fall.”
Weather Network Meteorologist Rachel Modestino says the start of the fall season trends a little drier however there is an active storm track they are expecting for the B.C. coast. She says there is a chance the eastern side of the province tips a little drier and the western half benefits more from that Pacific air mass.
She says the start of fall is going to be quite pleasant, we’re in a warmer pattern but Modestino says when we slip into November, expect more of an abrupt change.
























