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St. Albert faces rising Sturgeon River water levels as rainy spring extends into summer

Heavy rainfall continues to push river levels higher across the region as Alberta's wet season persists.

· 1 min read · HOC Edmonton Desk
St. Albert faces rising Sturgeon River water levels as rainy spring extends into summer
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Parts of St. Albert are being impacted by rising Sturgeon River water levels as Alberta's rainy spring continues into summer. The river's persistent climb follows heavy rainfall that has rippled across the province.

The region has been experiencing consistent precipitation as the wet cycle shows no signs of abating, putting pressure on water management systems throughout the area.