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'Considering the circumstances ... this is best-case scenario,' Cole Cusitar said.
The warm, dry winter has left most of Saskatchewan with a blow normal snow pack, leading to the Water Security Agency to forecast a below normal runoff this spring.
While most of the province will see a below normal runoff, the area north of Yorkton up to Hudson Bay and west to Nipawin has a normal snow pack, and could see normal runoff.
A release from the Water Security Agency says even with a blow normal runoff, surface water supplies should still be adequate for the year. Forecasts for the spring show normal precipitation levels are expected, as well as above-normal temperatures which could bring an earlier spring runoff.