Rainy conditions expected for North Central Sask.
Much needed precipitation is headed for North-Central Saskatchewan into the weekend.
“We are starting to see a little bit more of an unsettled pattern in a couple of systems moving through,” said Environment and Climate Change Canada Scientist Christy Climenhaga, who noted there will be showers on Wednesday and Thursday.
“There’s another system looking to make its way through for the weekend, which will mean some cooler weather and also some steadier rain. [It’s] still a little far out, so in terms of amounts and exact locations, it’s still up in the air. We could still see a 20 to 40 millimeter run through the southern half of the province stretching from La Ronge to the south with locally higher amounts.”
Areas expected to receive rain over the next four days include La Ronge, Meadow Lake, Melfort, Nipawin, North Battleford, Prince Albert and surrounding communities. Showers could last until Monday and even stretch further into next week.


