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Melfort, your spring weather just went from flood to fire risk.

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You won't believe this weather twist, Melfort.

Morning from the junction — here's what's moving in Melfort.

We're used to wild swings out here, but this spring's been something else. It feels like every week there's a new 'natural emergency' popping up, from the fields around Star City to the stretch towards Tisdale. We go from worrying about seeding delays because of too much moisture, to then looking at potential fire bans just a few weeks later. It's a reminder that while the black loam in the Carrot River Valley is productive, it also means we're constantly watching the sky.

### What This Means for Melfort

It's not just about what to wear when you're heading down Main Street. These shifts have real impact.

* **Agricultural Impact:** Farmers are already making tough decisions about what to plant, or if they can even get into the fields. Too much rain, then sudden heat, can stress crops and impact yields, which trickles right through the co-ops.

* **Infrastructure Strain:** Rapid thaws and freezes, then heavy rain, put a strain on our roads. That means more pothole work around the Kerry Vickar Centre, and potential delays for goods moving on the CN rail line.

* **Preparedness is Key:** From the volunteer fire departments to the folks managing water levels, everyone's on high alert. It's a reminder that 'normal' weather is a luxury, not a given, especially at this time of year.

We're a junction city, so we're used to things coming and going, but this spring's weather patterns have been particularly aggressive. It just reinforces that in northeast Saskatchewan, you've got to be ready for anything, from a late May frost to a sudden downpour, sometimes all in the same week. It's not just inconvenient; it’s fundamental to how we live and work here.

Jack Lawson, MiTL Sports Desk, Melfort.

The crew on the Morning Wire keeps track of this stuff daily — you can catch it live at mornings.live.

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