Water Security Agency doesn’t expect flooding issues this spring
Major flooding isn’t expected to be a concern in Saskatchewan this spring, as long as conditions stay close to normal.
The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency released its 2023 spring runoff report Thursday morning and was cautiously positive about the low potential for flooding around the province.
“The agency does not anticipate flood-related issues even in areas where above-normal runoff is expected, assuming near-normal conditions going forward,” the agency said in a statement.
The forecast, the agency noted, is based on conditions up to March 1, and above-normal snowfalls this month could increase the runoff in some areas expecting below-normal levels.