Spring runoff outlook released for Saskatchewan
It could be another dry year for some farmers in southern Saskatchewan.
On Tuesday, the Water Security Agency (WSA) released its spring runoff outlook for 2022.
The report shows most of southern Saskatchewan with below-normal snowmelt runoff potential. The central areas can expect above-normal snowmelt and near-normal conditions are currently projected for the far north.
“Much of the southern areas of Saskatchewan experienced very dry conditions through the summer and into fall last year. The exception is an area just east of Moose Jaw through Weyburn, Indian Head and Regina, where wetter fall conditions and near-normal snowfall have projected a near-normal snowmelt,” the release read.