With many areas looking at above-20-degree temperatures, farmers will see any remaining snowpack leave soon.
That's the consensus among weather forecasting services, which are forecasting a strong westerly flow across the prairies.
Alberta has been the odd province out as it's had less snow to keep things cold compared to Saskatchewan or Manitoba, but that's set to equal out soon.
The combined melting will be good for farmers, so long as more moisture isn't coming down, says Weatherlogics CEO Scott Kehler.