Rain expected to hit parts of northern Saskatchewan wildfires
Rain in north-central parts of Saskatchewan on Tuesday was set to give some help to crews battling some of the province’s wildfires.
According to Environment Canada, heavy rain fell in areas around Melfort, Tisdale, Nipawin, Hudson Bay and Porcupine Plain.
“(The rain system) will not cover all of the northern forest part of the province. It will likely touch some of the fires, the southern parts of those fires, and proceed into central Saskatchewan over the next day and a half,” Steve Roberts, the vice-president of operations for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, said during a conference call with media.
Where the rain does hit, Roberts said the temperature will drop and the humidity will rise.