May rain brings some relief to Alberta but water storage remains low
An official with the St. Mary River Irrigation District said Tuesday the rain that pelted southern Alberta over the course of May improved soil moisture but was unable to replenish storage deficits from the start of the year.
While water levels several weeks ago indicated Medicine Hat and area could be on track for the worst drought in 20 years, irrigation general manager David Westwood that outlook has improved some with the precipitation.
“Earlier in the spring, it was looking like we were going to be comparable to the drought of 2001; we are ahead of that storage right now, which is good,” Westwood told CHAT News.
“We will need more precipitation events in June to really relieve some of the pressure.”