Some areas still need more, but rain over the past week or so has provided a major boost in soil moisture for parts of Western Canada.
As can be seen on the map below, the heaviest rain fell in southeastern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba, with the Weather Network reporting 48-hour accumulations of over 100 mm in some Saskatchewan communities at the end of last week. Although the rain has delayed or slowed fieldwork, the rain was much needed for emergence and early crop development.
However, not all areas shared equally in the wealth, with dryness remaining an issue particularly for the Peace River region.
World Weather said that rain expected this week should help ease dryness in western Saskatchewan and some eastern Alberta locations but will likely fall short of fully restoring soil moisture levels.