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Minnesota Spring Flood Outlook

Greg Taylor



The National Weather Service says spring flooding is unlikely in Minnesota this year.


The agency's Twin Cities office released its spring flood outlook last week, and the spring flood threat is below normal due to an overall lack of snow and dry soil conditions.


The weather service says future precipitation in the form of snow or rain will be the main driver in any potential Spring flooding this year.


Forecasters at the La Crosse NWS, notes other factors that reinforce a lower chance of spring flooding are rivers are flowing near-normal for this time of year, soil moisture is below normal, and abnormally dry to moderate drought conditions are present.

 
 
 

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