Near or below average levels forecasted for northern Sask. in spring runoff forecast
Despite a large amount of snow melting in many parts of Saskatchewan, not much appears to be changing for the spring runoff forecast.
The Water Security Agency released its recent forecast on Tuesday, predicting that most of the province could see well below normal runoff this spring.
Recent snowstorms in early March brought up to 40 cm of snow to much of southern and central Saskatchewan, which improved runoff potential for the province.
“Although, the recent snowfall will help our situation and our producers this spring, we as a government will still be prepared to help those areas with dry conditions,” Minister Responsible for Water Security Agency David Marit said. “More moisture will be needed as temperatures continue to stay above zero.”