Precipitation unlikely to provide relief during wildfires, heat wave
Saskatchewan residents hoping that nature can help alleviate wildfires ravaging the northern region of the province are unlikely to see that support come through.
According to Environment Canada, temperatures continue to remain above the seasonal average, with heat warnings in effect across the province. In Wednesday’s media briefing regarding the wildfire situation, Steve Roberts, Vice President of Operations for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, outlined how hot and dry conditions are expected to continue through into next week.
“We’ll get some precipitation and storm activity, in those locations we will likely see some lightning,” Roberts said. “And we’ll see smoke in most parts of the province because of the prevailing winds.”