A huge swath of drought spanning parts of all three Prairie provinces is expected to be removed as soon as the end of this month.
As the map below shows, drought removal is projected for virtually all of Manitoba, much of eastern Saskatchewan and parts of northern Alberta by the end of February. If not complete removal, some improvement in drought is expected in most other Prairie areas. The only real exception is a few isolated pockets along the far western edges of the drought in Alberta, where conditions in some cases are in fact likely to get worse.
Much of the area where drought removal is expected is currently in moderate to severe drought, while those areas slated for improvement are mostly in extreme drought.
Released last week, the latest monthly update of the Canadian drought monitor noted a ‘mixed bag’ in terms of January precipitation, with central and Prairie northern areas doing better while the driest areas in the south continued to get short changed.