Saskatchewan receives an average annual precipitation of about 300 to 600 millimeters (12 to 24 inches), varying by region. The southern areas tend to be drier, while the northern regions generally receive more precipitation due to their different climatic conditions. Most precipitation occurs during the summer months, primarily in the form of rain.
5 cm per month
About 20 inches per year.
199 mm per year
5 cm per month
it gets 12 inches per year
30 - 60 in.
A. J. Connor has written: 'The temperature and precipitation of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba'
there is no prairie land in Saskatchewan
It receives 37.1 inches per year.
About 2000 mm per year
maybe about 40 inches per year
Saskatchewan receives an average annual precipitation of about 300 to 500 millimeters (12 to 20 inches), with significant variation across regions. The northern parts tend to get more rainfall compared to the drier southern areas. Most of the precipitation occurs during the summer months, primarily in the form of rain. Overall, water availability can be a concern due to the province's semi-arid climate.