Spring Outlook: Risk of major flooding in North Dakota, moderate flooding in Idaho
Warmer-than-average temperatures favored in much of U.S. this spring
Northern North Dakota—the Souris River, Devils Lake and the northernmost reaches of the Red River—has the greatest risk of major flooding this spring, while moderate flooding is possible over southern Idaho in the Snake River basin, according to NOAA’s Spring Outlook released today. California, which saw extensive flooding in February, is susceptible to additional flooding from possible storms through the remainder of the wet season and later, from snowmelt.
More at
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/videos/2017-us-spring-climate-and-flood-outlook
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