Agriculture Roundup for Wednesday March 3, 2021
Dry conditions are expected to continue on the prairies heading into spring while there is a risk of flooding in western Alberta and British Columbia.
The spring outlook from AccuWeather indicated moderate to severe drought conditions exist across much of southeastern Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba. The trend may continue into the spring.
Meteorologist Brett Anderson said a more tranquil weather pattern is likely to unfold during March, April, and May with near to below-normal precipitation expected throughout the spring season.
Anderson expects below-normal temperatures for B.C. and western Alberta going into spring. That could delay the snowpack from melting, leading to an increased risk of flooding.


