Rainfall dampening region, fire bans lifting
After months of farmers, firefighters and residents across the province hoping for rain to fall they are finally getting their wish, albeit too late for many.
The Northwest region saw several days of steady precipitation, bumping the month’s rainfall totals up to 44 millimetres in the Battlefords and 34.7 in Meadow Lake. It was a wet couple of days in particular for the Battlefords with more than 3.1 millimetres on Sunday, 17.4 millimetres on Monday and more than 14 millimetres alone before noon today.
Meteorologist Terri Lang of Environment Canada said this has been very unusual weather for this time of the year. In the Northwest, the recent burst of rain is a more typical pattern for June and July.
“We tend to dry out in August, and don’t get a lot of severe weather,” Lang said. “It’s definitely been a bit of a backwards summer that way.”