Canada

Canada: Pockets of exceptional water deficits to persist in MB, ON, QB, & NL

Canada: Pockets of exceptional water deficits to persist in MB, ON, QB, & NL

The outlook for Canada indicates water deficits of varying severity across the country with pockets of exceptional deficits in parts of Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland. Exceptional surpluses are forecast to emerge in southern Quebec in July. After August deficits are expected to diminish in severity and extent across the country, though moderate to severe deficits will persist from British Columbia to northwestern Ontario. 

Canada: Exceptional water deficits continue in parts of BC, AB, MB, ON, QB, & NL

Canada: Exceptional water deficits continue in parts of BC, AB, MB, ON, QB, & NL

The outlook for Canada indicates widespread water deficits of varying severity across the country with pockets of exceptional deficits in parts of British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland.

Canada: Water deficits forecast with pockets of exceptional deficits in BC, AB, MB, ON, QB, and NL

The outlook for Canada April through June indicates widespread water deficits of varying severity with pockets of exceptional deficits expected in parts of British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland. From July through September conditions are expected to improve somewhat, as larger pockets of exceptional deficits shrink. However deficits will persist across the country.

Canada: Widespread water deficits forecast with pockets of exceptional deficits in BC, AB, MB, ON, QB, and NL

Water deficits are forecast across Canada from March through May, with large pockets of exceptional deficits in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland. Surpluses are expected in southern British Columbia and northern Saskatchewan. 

Canada: Widespread water deficits forecast with pockets of exceptional deficits in BC, AB, MB, ON, QB, NB, and NL

Water surpluses forecast in southern British Columbia and northern Saskatchewan through April. Widespread deficits throughout the county May through September with pockets of exceptional deficits in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.