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WSA Issues High Flow Advisory for Early Next Week
Today, the Water Security Agency (WSA) is issuing a High Flow Advisory for a large area extending from northwestern Saskatchewan near Buffalo Narrows down to the southeastern areas near Yorkton.
Weather forecasts indicate the potential for double‑digit daytime temperatures and overnight lows remaining above freezing early next week, which may result in rapid snowmelt.
This encompasses areas around Lloydminster, Meadow Lake, Buffalo Narrows, La Ronge, Prince Albert, the Battlefords, Watrous, Melfort, Nipawin, Tisdale, Hudson Bay and Yorkton.
This accelerated melt could cause river flows to increase more quickly and reach higher levels than currently forecasted, increasing the risk for localized overland flooding and ice jamming.
WSA will continue monitoring conditions including streamflow and lake levels and will provide updates as conditions develop.
The Emergency Flood Damage Reduction Program (EFDRP) program helps implement emergency flood protection measures for communities, rural municipalities, businesses, non-profit organizations, individuals with rural yard sites, country residences, cottages and drinking water wells to prevent damage from imminent risk of flooding.
In addition to EFDRP, the Government of Saskatchewan has support for disaster-related costs through the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP). Information and criteria can be found on the PDAP website.
Residents are asked to use caution around water bodies as conditions could change rapidly without notice, resulting in rising water, increased current and large pieces of ice.
For more information, please contact WSA at 1-866-727-5420 or wsask.ca.
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