Much will still depend on how much moisture is ultimately absorbed into the ground, but plenty of snow is expected to be on the way for the drought-plagued southern Prairies this winter, says a story from Syngenta.
Released on Saturday, the Weather Network’s winter forecast suggests the Prairies will experience the harshest winter weather in the country, with below normal temperatures and above normal snowfall for much of the region, especially across the south (see maps below). In addition to the potential for more snow, however, the southern Prairie areas will also see periods of relatively warmer weather and will be at risk of freezing rain at times, the forecast added.
Ok big snow is great for the ski hills the sled trails and over all winter of pushing and blowing snow.
But if its a quick run off nothing will go in the dry ground. If its a slow melt some will absorb.
Time will tell but it looks like from all news agencies that were in store for a normal winter.
Already its been a cold snowy month.
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