Thursday, June 20, 2013

Yup!

We're well on the way to becoming a parched desert:

Rainfall well above average
"John Paul Cragg, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, says the average for June is around 60 millimeters of rain.

So far, he says, the Saskatoon region has received around 85 millimeters.

“It looks like we could easily get another 15-20 mm by the time this weekend is done,” he said. “So we’ll be looking at well over 100 mm of rain…”

Some areas are even wetter. A region north of Prince Albert received more rain last weekend that it usually gets in a month."
Looking on the bright side, I can avoid the weeding for a while.


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Blogger Dave in Pa. said...

Environmentalists decry rainwater shortage, saying rainwater received isn't wet enough.

June 21, 2013 8:17 am  

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