Most of Saskatchewan to have near to below normal runoff this spring
The Water Security Agency (WSA) in Saskatchewan provided an update to the spring runoff outlook for 2026.
WSA continued to closely monitor conditions across the province over the last month. As part of this effort, additional manual snow surveys were completed at 12 selected sites across Saskatchewan on Apr. 9 and 10, supplementing ongoing monitoring efforts.
WSA President and CEO Shawn Jaques said most of Saskatchewan can anticipate a normal runoff this spring.
“We have parts of the province, particularly on the southwest to the southeastern part of the province below normal and in fact some of those areas’ runoff is in the southwest is pretty much completed already,” Jaques said. “However, much of the province did get some significant snowfall over the last couple days which is very much appreciated in those parts of the province.”


