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Pastimes : Severe Weather and the Economic Impact

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Prairie Weather this Week – June 10 | Rural Roots Canada

Prairie Weather (Rural Roots Canada) – Parts of the southern prairies are no longer considered in drought! An update to the Canadian drought monitor has been released, and it shows the heavy rains this spring have had a huge impact on the prairie drought. Long term drought still exists through central Alberta, Saskatchewan and northern Manitoba. Extreme drought persists in Alberta’s Peace, and Grande Prairie regions. However the situation is much improved, especially in southern Alberta, southwestern Saskatchewan, and southern Manitoba.


With the heavy rain in the first 10 days of June the map will improve even more.
Latest worry locally is frost damage to crops over the weekend.
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