A weather analyst says farmers in several states are in danger of additional flooding. Jeff Doran from Planalytics, which helps businesses plan for weather influences says, “Three words come to mind: More trouble ahead.”
Doran says 2018 was the wettest year on record with soil moisture surpluses in many states going back to early October.
And with snowpack carrying up to ten inches of liquid equivalent and very warm temperatures forecasted in the Dakotas, Doran says this could bring problems to the Red River and downstream impacting the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.
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