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'Considering the circumstances ... this is best-case scenario,' Cole Cusitar said.
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.