Christy Climenhaga (Saskatchewan)

CBC Saskatchewan Meteorologist

Christy Climenhaga, CBC Saskatchewan's Meteorologist, covers weather for the province. Catch her forecast tonight at 6 on CBC Saskatchewan News.

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How to build the perfect campfire

Whether you’re in the back country, a campsite or just your backyard, building a campfire can be a little daunting, especially for your first time. 

How normal is it for Sask. to have extremely cold temperature swings in winter?

Although this week is colder than normal in Sask., those normals are based of averages. As everyone knows, the prairies often deal in extremes. So how are this winter's extremes measuring up?

Forecasts calling for mild winter after a cool and dry 2018

Though December was mild in Saskatchewan, much of 2018 was not. The numbers are in, and most of the province came in cooler and drier than normal.

Why the rime frost has stuck around in Sask.

Why did we see such persistent fog and frost in Saskatchewan?

Rush Hour Moo: The show behind the scenes at Agribition

The Canadian Western Agribition welcomes thousands during the day, but at night a whole new show happens behind the scenes. It's called Tie Out.

'I love the cold': Zack Evans ready for chilly western semi-final in his hometown

Get to know Regina-born defensive tackle Zack Evans ahead of today's western semi-final at Mosaic Stadium.

Goodbye fall, hello winter weather

After a mild end to October, November has blown in with a fury. It looks like the wintry weather is here to stay.

Fall weather finally back in Saskatchewan but how long will it last?

After a cold start to fall, finally warming up in the prairies.
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Tips for catching rare 'super blue blood moon' in Saskatchewan

Skywatchers across the western half of North America will be drawn out in the early hours of Wednesday morning to catch a glimpse of what's being called a "super blue blood moon."

Radar stations in Bethune and Radisson, Sask., not providing weather data to the public

Weather bugs in Saskatchewan may have noticed that the Bethune and Radisson, Sask., radar sites have not been outputting data lately. The reasons behind each station's missing data are different.