Stumbling Into Spring – Flood Risk Update Is winter over? The worst of the snow, ice and wind chill, absolutely. We’ll probably experience a few more slushy snows, but Old Man Winter is quickly losing interest. While residents of Fargo and the Red River Valley hold their breath, snow melt continues, but without a series of heavy rainstorms adding insult to injury; increasing the odds of a worst-case flood scenario. A rain shower may pop up Sunday, but the wettest storms track well south and east of Minnesota into next week. Nebraska is experiencing some of the worst flooding in that state’s history. Rivers will flood in Minnesota in a few weeks, although timing and severity is still unknown. There’s no place for panic or complacency; we 50s will feel good Saturday; possibly again next Thursday for the Twins Home Opener! Vanishing Act. From 19″ a week ago Sunday, to 1″ Tuesday evening, metro snow is going fast. Tell that to people living up in Grand Forks, with 23″ still on the ground. There’s a lot of liquid water trapped in remaining snow – as much as 3-8″ of water. Snow map: AerisWeather and Praedictix. Cooler Start to April. Not…