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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.

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