Sarah Mills: Teachers deserve gratitude as school year wraps up
There's a collective sigh coming from Saskatchewan's teachers as the school year ends. Sarah Mills says teachers are ask...
Warm temperatures and melting snow might put an extra spring in the steps of people in southern Saskatchewan Wednesday.
Normal daytime highs for mid-November are around -1 C, but the forecast calls for a high of 5 C in both Saskatoon and Regina.
The weather will be even toastier in the southwest with the weather office predicting a high temperature of up to 10 C for Shaunavon and Maple Creek.
The melting snow could freeze overnight and a chance of flurries could make driving conditions a bit hazardous early in the morning Thursday.