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Saskatchewan can expect warmer than average weather to kick off the new year.
The forecasts in southern and central Saskatchewan show highs hovering around the 0 C mark.
David Baggaley, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said that is well above the average for early January. Normally, highs would be close to -10 C.
“We’re looking at temperatures getting pretty close to the freezing mark, one way or another. That’s quite a bit above normal,” he said.
He expects the weather trend to stick around for at least another week.
While he didn’t make a firm prediction, Baggaley expects temperatures to drop to seasonal levels next weekend.