In the olden days in Poland it was believed that if it rains on this day, it announces a rainy and cold summer, and if it is a clear day, then the summer holidays will be this way as well. This proverb endures to this day: "May it not rain on St. Onouphrius', because that would promise a cold summer". And it was said about June thunderstorms: "If it thunders in June during dawn or dusk, there will be lots of fish".
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Spotty showers for the final weekend of May before dry days return. Weather forecast Friday 6 degrees was where Saskatoon started the day on Friday with temperatures dipping back to 8 degrees in Regina. A few sunny breaks kicked off the day, but clouds moved in during the morning as the mercury made it into the high teens in both cities before noon. Mostly cloudy skies linger through the remainder of the day with a chance of showers in Saskatoon during the afternoon as temperatures climb into the mid-20s. Friday night Story continues below advertisement Partly-to-mostly cloudy conditions stick around Friday night as conditions cool back into single digits by a few degrees overnight. Saturday A low pressure system and associated frontal boundary will sweep through the province on Saturday and kick up much-needed shower activity during the day with the risk of an afternoon thunderstorm in Regina. Temperatures will get knocked back into the mid-to-upper teens in Saskatoon for an afternoon high with Regina still managing to make it into the 20s ahead of the front.