A low pressure system coming from southeastern Montana will be pushing rain (and maybe snow) into southern Saskatchewan starting tomorrow. Some parts of the grainbelt could see 25 to 50 mm of rain, while the Cypress Hills could see up to 10 cm of snow. According to the province's latest crop report, 70 percent of this year's harvest has been combined. Paul Janzen and his family are combining their oats as fast as they can this week, because of heavy rain and snow in the forecast. The most recent crop report shows harvest is most advanced in the southwestern grainbelt.
Source: CBC News October 03, 2016 20:06 UTC