WSA’s spring runoff update warns of potential drought-like conditions
The Water Security Agency is again saying that drought-like conditions could be prevalent in Saskatchewan in 2024.
The agency issued an update to its spring runoff forecast Friday, which suggested many areas could face water shortages throughout the year.
“Indicators suggest that there is a higher risk of agricultural and hydrological drought this year,” the report said. “The Water Security Agency will monitor landscape conditions and water supply reservoirs closely to allow for a timely response to dry conditions.
“The agency continues to work internally and across government to identify opportunities and programming to support residents in times of drought.”