There’s a good chance western Canadian farmers and ranchers will see rain in April and May to get crops started and grass growing, says a U.S. based weather scientist.
A La Niña weather pattern is on its way and may even bring timely spring rains
Warmer than normal temperatures expected to continue on the Prairies
New record highs 'more likely than not'
Black Sea export deal hopes drag wheat to 18-month low
Global CO2 emissions continue to rise
Flood risk to continue into next week
Other weather patterns may override temporarily