I normally hunt from southeast of Plaza over to just east of Max, northwesterly up into the Wildrose/Crosby area, which encompasses a big chunk of the Coteau country in that area of North Dakota. That drought monitor map you posted indicated that this area was still in moderate drought, grading east to abnormally dry into early March. The pond counts really increase west of Max and that concentration cluster runs up to the northwest through Berthold and Blaisdell as well as Lostwood NWR before starting to diminish. This area also hosts large sandhill crane concentrations on the alkali playa lakes in fall and TONS of gadwall and teal. Deeper water oonds concentrate divers after nesting. Mainly redheads and scaup with a smattering of canvasbacks in this area. Sadly, this snow was dry enough to drift, which will hit the pheasants, red partridge and sharptails really hard while benefiting ducks, particularly late nesters like pintails. You'll note the decent snow depths that continue to extend north into Canada, particularly the amount of snow that fell around southern Lake Winnipeg. This area, as well as to the due west is the main source of our fall redhead flight. Hopefully, we will see a strong second nesting effort as well since the long-range forecast for this latitude is a warm summer...
https://www.weatherstreet.com/local_forecast_files/Snow-Depth-US.htm