It's cold in Saskatoon, but over the last 48 hours or so drivers in the city have been getting hot under the collar and threatening people with rifles.

The latest incident happened early Friday morning around 2 a.m. CST.

According to police, a fight erupted in a parking lot on the 800 block of Idywyld Drive. A bystander broke it up.

One of the men, however, returned and threatened the bystander with a .22-calibre rifle before driving off in a pickup truck.

Police said that as they were taking statements at the scene, the suspect returned. They arrested a 22-year-old man from Radisson, Sask., as a result.

Fender bender gone bad

Police also said they arrested a man today from Sherwood Park, Alta., after a minor fender bender in the city got heated on Thursday.

The 44-year-old is accused of pointing a rifle at another driver in the intersection of 22nd Street and Betts Avenue.

Police arrested the man in the lobby of a hotel and said that they found methamphetamine on him.

No one was injured in either incident.

The men in both cases face weapons charges. Police say the incidents are unrelated.