An Alberta clipper rolled through the centre of the province yesterday, and there’s an extreme cold warning for west central parts of the province and the far north. 

Chilly temperatures are also set to continue through tomorrow in Moose Jaw, with a wind chill of minus 36 this morning and an overnight low of minus 33. There is a current risk of frostbite. 

There's a 30 per cent chance of flurries for this afternoon, and a 40 per cent chance of flurries tonight.

Environment Canada shows that we will see some relief on Thursday, with sunshine and a high of plus 9 being reported.  

Visibility is reduced or poor on many highways in Saskatchewan. Be sure to check the Highway Hotline before heading out.