FARGO, N.D. (AP) – The National Weather Service says the chances of flooding in the Red River and Devils Lake basins of North Dakota remain low.
A report released Thursday shows a less than 50 percent possibility of the river reaching the 18-foot flood stage in Fargo. The service says the soils in the valley are “fairly dry” and both snowpack and snow moisture are “very low.”
The climate outlook calls for warm and dry conditions.
The weather service says that the water level on Devils Lake in northeastern North Dakota will likely stay at its current mark.
The next report is scheduled for March 19.
Flood potential low Devils Lake Red River
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