City of Saskatoon
ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 2:15 PM CST THURSDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2010
A ridge of high pressure building over Central Saskatchewan will bring clearing skies and light winds to the northern and southern grainbelt overnight. As a result temperatures are expected to fall to below zero by Friday morning bringing widespread frost to the area.
— 30 —
Yup; it really is that time of year. Gotta finish the harvest, promptly.
Pictures, tomorrow.
7 comments:
Below zero? Good God, not ready to think that way.
® lakeviewer: Whether I'm ready to think that way is, in the end, inconsequential. It's happening; learning to adjust is essential.
And I'm sweating and enduring the heat and humidity of South Georgia, still. Air conditioner is running non-stop. I look forward to some cool air. Take care...and I do hope that you finish the harvest.
Hugs,
Jackie
Yes, it is very autumnal here now and the light duvets have been put away. We're on 10-tog ones now and I'm wearing socks again.
Hope your health is rude (as they say, funny old phrase really)
Also in the south, I wouldn't mind just a touch of that Rob... just a touch, mind you, not zero!
Oh, what I would give for just one cool day...still in the 100's in Arizona..
® Jackie: Thank you, and yes, harvesting is done. I've just blogged about the harvest. Wishing you cooler days.
® FF in K: I've put on the heavier comforter too, Julie. And as to "rude" health, sorry to say I'm neither vigorous nor hearty. Just trying. To some, very trying.
® GS and afig: Here's the deal, we'll split the difference between 30 and 100, which would be 65F.
On second thought, that's a bit chilly for me, and VERY chilly for you.
I'll get Miss Sadie to work on it; she's dogged at solving these kinds of problems.
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