Wildfire-hit areas in Manitoba, Saskatchewan not expected to get much rain
- More than 30,000 people fled their homes as wildfires threatened communities in Manitoba and Saskatchewan by early June 2025.
- Officials attribute the ongoing fire danger to a lack of meaningful rainfall in the forecast, which Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe confirmed on June 3.
- While Manitoba expects some rain in the northern region, it will not be sufficient to materially aid wildfire suppression efforts amid over 1,000 firefighters battling the flames.
- Officials in Alberta report modest improvements after several days of intense wildfire activity that prompted evacuations, with cooler weather and increased humidity assisting firefighting efforts.
- The persistent dry conditions in Manitoba and Saskatchewan suggest challenging days ahead for wildfire control and community safety, according to Premier Moe’s statement.
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