Enduring drought also prompted several communities to declare states of local emergency and impose strict water restrictions. Millions of residents and commercial customers were asked to conserve precious drinking water, even cautioning farmers to be frugal with their water usage, as some water reservoirs were nearly empty.
“It left some ranchers with no choice but to sell their cattle prematurely.”
Yields were crimped in some Prairie areas and decimated in others.
In Lethbridge, Alberta and Winnipeg, Manitoba, the amount of precipitation from February through May 2023 was among the lowest on record in over 100 years.
Even farmers in Eastern Canada were initially concerned about an alarmingly dry spring and maximum temperatures that soared above 30 degrees C in mid-April - never had it been so warm so early in the year.
But there were outliers too. Edmonton was a real anomaly this summer recording almost 60% more rain than normal. Some residents of the town of Edson, twice forced from their homes by earlier forest fires, were later forced to leave due to flooding, Environment Canada said.
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