Saskatchewan

Yorkton Faces Above Normal Spring Runoff in 2026

By

James Sinclair
March 13, 2026 10:11 am

The Water Security Agency released its yearly spring report on March 12, 2026, showing that Yorkton, Saskatchewan, and surrounding areas should expect more water runoff than usual this year. This forecast gives the community a heads-up to prepare for the upcoming snowmelt and manage potential flooding risks.

While the region from Wynyard to Yorkton is expected to see above normal runoff, the rest of the province is looking at a different situation. Most of Saskatchewan is projected to have near or below normal water levels as the spring thaw begins.

The southwest part of the province, including Kindersley and Assiniboia, is expected to see well below normal runoff conditions. In Yorkton, the higher forecast means that the city and local residents should pay extra attention to drainage and private property that might be affected by the melt.

Local officials use this information to monitor pipes and roads to protect the community from potential water damage. Property owners are also encouraged to keep an eye on conditions to help prepare for the spring runoff.

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