@MedicineHatNews Heavy rains in September left some areas of southwest Saskatchewan near Alberta wetter than normal at freeze-up, the Saskatchewan Water Agency stated in its end-of-autumn report on moisture conditions. It also forecasts the risk of drought in 2025 as “moderate” closest to the Alberta boundary, though “high” in areas southeast of Swift Current. “Drier
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