Extreme cold warnings were removed from much of central and southern Saskatchewan on Monday as temperatures are expected to rise Tuesday morning. (Environment Canada)
Extreme cold warning ends for most of central, southern Sask.
By CKOM NewsFeb 11, 2018 | 4:25 PM
Very cold wind chills are dwindling in the province.
Environment Canada issued an extreme cold warning Sunday for much of the province, except for a portion on the north.
On Monday morning, many zones were removed from the warning. Kindersley and Rosetown areas remain in an extreme cold weather warning with nearly every other zone removed from the current warning.
Temperatures are expected to rapidly rise across the province, with Saskatoon expected to reach a high of 0 on Tuesday.