The extreme cold came back. A cold arctic ridge settling over Saskatchewan late Saturday night made for another day under an extreme cold warning. The warning is expected to end early Monday morning with temperatures slowly climbing to get into the -10 by the middle of the week. 

"The warmest we have right now is getting into Wednesday and Thursday, getting closer to -10, in between that -10 and -15 range," explained Robyn Dyck, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada. "Normals for this time of year are about high -4 for Estevan, so we are below normal but we are not breaking any records so it's not unheard of. As we get to the weekend though it does look like we get another push of Arctic air so we'll probably be getting back into closer to -15 to -20 by the weekend."

She also noted that with the temperatures slowly rising we may see some snow on Tuesday but nothing significant.