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State of emergency extended in Manitoba again

State of emergency extended in Manitoba again
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Spring thaw forecast shows low risk of flooding, but could mean trouble for farmers

  WINNIPEG The spring thaw forecast released by the province shows below normal soil moisture and winter precipitation levels. That makes the risk for spring flooding low, but it may not be good news for farmers. It has been an unseasonably dry winter said Bill Campbell, president of Keystone Agricultural Producers. “Through the winter we have seen minimal snowfall. Some areas have a white covering and other areas have black fields showing up,” said Campbell. He said they are not alarmed yet – it is still early and things could change. But if there isn’t an additional significant amount of precipitation, it could be difficult for farmers to get their fields ready for spring planting.

Spring flood threat low in Manitoba

Article content The risk of spring flooding is low according to the latest hydrologic forecast released by Manitoba on Friday. Manitoba’s Hydrologic Forecast Centres spring thaw outlook reports the risk of a major spring high water event remains low in most Manitoba basins and is still dependent on weather conditions from now until spring melt, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler announced in a press release. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Spring flood threat low in Manitoba Back to video The province reports that due to below normal soil moisture at freeze-up and below normal to well-below normal winter precipitation levels, the risk of major spring high water activity is low for all southern and central Manitoba basins. The risk of major spring high water activity is also low to moderate for northern Manitoba basins including the Saskatchewan and Churchill River basins.

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