‘Rescue rains’ for northern Sask. not in forecast
Provincial fire officials said Tuesday they need significant, continuous rain over many days to turn around the fire situation in northern Saskatchewan.
“Fire officials are correct. It’s what they need … is this kind of rain that would spoil your summer holidays,” said Environment Canada Senior Climatologist David Phillips.
But the “rescue rains” firefighters badly need to stomp out the fires aren’t likely to materialize anytime soon says Phillips.
“The thing in weather, is persistence often takes over. What you see is what you’re going to get,” he said, adding all of his models are showing the same dry weather pattern over the next several weeks.