Sask. flood season in rearview, wildfire season ahead: What you need to know
The spring thaw is nearing completion, with no more risk of ice jamming and flooding, and some fire bans already are in place in Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) gave an update on the province’s transition into spring weather Thursday morning.
Chris Clemett, acting executive director for the SPSA, said ice breakup has happened on major rivers and all areas of the province are spring-bound.
In the north, Clemett said there was a heavier snowpack in the winter with cooler temperatures so far this spring, which has led to a slow melt and cleanup season.


