Key Takeaway:
- Many Saskatchewan locations had one of the driest falls on record.
- Environment and Climate Change in Canada say that Saskatoon accumulated just 33 percent of its average precipitation from September through November, making it the fourth-driest fall in 123 years.
Many Saskatchewan locations had one of the driest falls on record.
Environment and Climate Change in Canada say that Saskatoon accumulated just 33 percent of its average precipitation from September through November, making it the fourth-driest fall in 123 years.

North Battleford had its sixth-driest fall (43 percent of average), and Prince Albert experienced its eighth driest fall (44 percent of average).
Swift Current received 36 percent of its average precipitation this fall, its ninth-driest on record.
Regina had 77 percent of its average precipitation.
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It was also hot autumn in Saskatchewan, with most weather stations registering temperatures in the top 20 on record.
La Ronge and Yorkton had their fourth-warmest falls on record, with a temperature of about three degrees warmer than usual.
Moose Jaw, Regina, Swift Current, Estevan, and Key Lake experienced falls amongst their eight warmest.
While the fall was dry and warm in Saskatchewan, Environment Canada forecasted below-average temperatures and above-normal precipitation for the next three months.
Source-CTV News
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