Environment Canada reports Yorkton received twice normal June precipitation at 181.1 millimetres, making it the second wettest June in 117 years.
Regina, Estevan, North Battleford and Saskatoon receive above normal precipitation. Prince Albert was at the long-term average while La Ronge only recorded 30 per cent of its normal precipitation, making it their second driest June on record.

Overall, Saskatchewan ended up with one degree of normal for the month of June. It was coldest in the southwest and warmer in the north.


(All charts and tables are courtesy of Environment and Climate Change Canada)






















