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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Canada Perspective Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
The live radar above shows Saskatoon and the surrounding South Saskatchewan River valley in near-real time, tracking rain and snow as it moves across the region. This is the most direct way to see approaching precipitation, whether you are on the east side near the University or out by the rural municipalities.
What does the Saskatoon weather radar show right now?
The radar image above updates every 10 minutes, detecting precipitation intensity from light drizzle to heavy thundershowers. For Saskatoon, the radar covers a 256-kilometre radius, reaching from North Battleford to Humboldt and south toward Davidson. If you check the Canada Perspective weather hub, you can pair the radar with hourly forecasts for conditions like lake-effect snow off the South Saskatchewan or summer pop-up storms.
How accurate is the hourly radar for Saskatoon?
The weather radar saskatchewan hourly data is reliable for short-term planning, especially within the first three hours. The weather network saskatoon and Environment Canada both use this same radar feed to produce their weather in saskatoon 10 days outlook. For precise timing of a rain band or snow squall, zoom into the weather radar saskatoon hourly loop on the live map above.
Can I see the weather radar saskatchewan satellite view here?
Yes. The live radar above combines ground-based radar returns with satellite cloud imagery, giving you both precipitation intensity and broader cloud cover across the province.
How far ahead can the radar predict rain in Saskatoon?
Radar shows precipitation already falling, not future conditions. For a weather in saskatoon 10 days outlook, use the forecast tab on this page or check Edmonton Weather for upstream systems moving east.
Does the radar work during the night?
Yes, the radar operates 24 hours a day. Night-time returns are often clearer because there is less interference from daytime heating and local thermals.