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Saskatoon's weather just hit "UNKNOWN." Are you ready?

You need to know about this weather warning

Okay, so this is actually wild. Saskatoon — seven bridges, two rivers, and something happening you haven't heard about yet. Right now, as I'm typing this, there's an active weather alert for Saskatoon, and the details? They're listed as "UNKNOWN: warning." You know what that means? It means we're in a bit of a suspense novel, but with actual wind and maybe some snow. Or ice. Or a sudden downpour that turns the Broadway Bridge into a Slip 'n Slide.

This "UNKNOWN" warning from the active weather alerts is giving me major anxiety because, let's be real, prairie weather doesn't play. It's like the universe's way of saying, "Surprise!" after you've just decided to wear your cute new boots. Usually, we get a heads-up, a specific kind of warning, you know? A "heavy snowfall," a "freezing rain advisory," but "UNKNOWN"? That's new. It suggests something is brewing, and it's not the delicious coffee from City Perks.

* Active Weather Alert: UNKNOWN warning for Saskatoon.

* Source: Live intelligence data from Phase 9 Sources.

* Implication: Be prepared for anything; stay updated on official channels.

This could mean anything from a sudden drop in temperature that freezes the river solid (okay, maybe not *that* fast) to a whiteout that makes you wish you hadn't forgotten your toque. Keep an eye on local news, your weather apps, and maybe pull out that emergency kit from the back of the closet. Better safe than sorry when the weather decides to be mysterious.

Blessing Adesanya, MiTL Sports Desk, Saskatoon.

My people, if you want the real gist of what's happening, catch the morning show at mornings.live. They break it all down.

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