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'It looks like snow': hailstorm hammers Moose Jaw
Parts of Moose Jaw were hammered by a hail storm that passed through around 3 a.m. Wednesday morning. The brunt of the storm appears to have hit the north and east sides of the city, leaving piles of ...
CJME News
May 30, 2018
Street covered in hail in north Moose Jaw after an early morning storm May 30, 2019. (Patty Yuzek-Woytuik/Submitted)
Weather Network predicting another hot, dry Sask. summer
This summer is expected to be similar to last, spelling good news for some and bad news for others. The Weather Network has released its summer forecast for the country and Saskatchewan is expected to...
Britton Gray
May 29, 2018
Thunderstorms bring sporadic rain; wildfires still growing
The long-awaited rain clouds circling southern Saskatchewan are dropping downpours in some areas but barely wetting the ground in others. Environment Canada recorded a wide range of rainfall totals af...
CJME News
May 24, 2018
Rainstorm not enough to impact dry conditions
Raindrops were falling on the province Tuesday night, which was a much-needed relief for many. In the words of Luke Bryan, "where I come from, rain is a good thing." But unfortunately, the amount of r...
Sarah Mills
May 23, 2018
Pedestrian walking in the rain in downtown Regina on Sept. 19, 2017. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
More wetlands declining in dry cycle: Ducks Unlimited
When the weather gets this hot and dry many people flock to the lake, but the search for a great waterfront spot is getting tougher for ducks and other water birds this year. While you can still find ...
Adriana Christianson
May 22, 2018
Two ducks on a body of water. (Ducks Unlimited Canada Saskatchewan/Facebook)
Rain not enough to ease dry Sask. conditions: meteorologist
The rain this week didn't hurt the extremely dry areas of the province - but it wasn't enough to help, either. Environment Canada meteorologist John Paul Cragg said the rainfall totals across southern...
CJME News
May 18, 2018
Saskatchewan seeing driest spring in 70 years
The past five months have been the driest winter and spring for Saskatchewan in 70 years according to Environment Canada. The average rainfall for May is 75 millimetres, but this year some areas like ...
CJME News
May 17, 2018
Weyburn passes water conservation bylaw
By Steven Wilson, for www.discoverweyburn.com A water conservation bylaw is now in effect for the City of Weyburn after city council unanimously passed the measure at a meeting Monday night. The restr...
Discover Weyburn
May 16, 2018
Spray parks in Weyburn will have their hours limited due to the water conservation bylaw passed May 14, 2018. (DiscoverWeyburn)
Bethune radar down for maintenance during Sask. storm
People watching the radar as the first rainstorms of the year rolled through southern Saskatchewan may have noticed a gap around the Bethune radar station Tuesday. John Paul Cragg is the severe weathe...
CJME News
May 09, 2018
The Bethune radar station was down for regular maintenance while a storm moved across southwestern Saskatchewan on May 8, 2018. (Environment Canada)
Farmers in southwest Sask. welcoming warm, dry forecast
Producers in southwest Saskatchewan are welcoming the warm, dry temperatures, since their planting season is slightly behind schedule. Jim Hale, who farms pulses and cereals northwest of Swift Current...
Jessie Anton
May 01, 2018
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