Precipitation decreases, but high flows and lake levels remain in Northern Sask.
Since April 1, Northern Saskatchewan received extremely high rainfall, which resulted in high flows and lake levels across the Churchill River and Lower Saskatchewan River basins.
Most of the rainfall came in June and July. Rain levels over the last week have been minimal, especially over the Churchill River and Lower Saskatchewan River basins — accumulation there has ranged from 0 to 10 mm.
While rainfall has tapered, the higher river and lake levels can be expected for the rest of the summer, and in cases such as the Churchill River, can remain high for fall and winter, according to the Water Security Agency.
In most areas the flows and water levels in the Reindeer River and Churchill River near Sandy Bay, exceeded previous historical highs.