August third wettest on record for La Ronge
August was the third wettest on record for La Ronge in the last 54 years.
That’s according to Environment and Climate Change Canada Meteorologist Terri Lang, who said 103.6 millimeters of rain was recorded at the La Ronge Airport last month. That’s compared to the 30-year average of 60.6 mm and it represents 170 per cent of the average overall. Lang mentioned residents also likely noticed the temperature was on the cool side as it was 1 Celsius lower than normal.
“I think everybody will recognize the moisture throughout the summer contributed to the lack of forest fires and thus the issues with air quality and smoke,” she said. “There is a direct correlation with that with how much it rained and how warm it is compared to the amount of forest fires and smoke we see coming as well.”
Throughout Saskatchewan, Lang stated the weather varied with northern and southern sections of the province receiving a substantial amount of rain, while the certain portion received very little. For instance, it was the eighth driest on record in Meadow Lake and dried than average in North Battleford, Prince Albert and Saskatoon as well.


