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October 17 2024

As the nation transitions through the seasons, various regions are experiencing differing climatic conditions that affect snowfall, streamflow, and reservoir levels. The current data reveals a mixture of situations, from dam surpluses and potential flooding to areas of drought where reservoir levels are critically low.

In the northeast, the LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE AT WEIRS BEACH in New Hampshire is below its average gage height, indicating lower water levels which could impact local water supply and recreation. The situation is similar ... Read More


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Current Alerts

Severe flooding is affecting several parts of the nation as recent observations reveal a critical situation in numerous waterways. The streamflow data presents a drastic increase in water levels, with some rivers such as the Withlacoochee River and Pigeon River exceeding 500% of their normal flows. Towns and cities near these rivers are at significant risk of inundation and damage. Vital infrastructure may be threatened, and residents are urged to stay alert for any evacuation orders. The high streamflow measurements ... Read More

Ocklawaha River 323%
Pigeon River 1634%
Withlacoochee River 521%
Sevier River 998%
Alafia River 313%
Hillsborough River 724%
Little Withlacoochee River 942%
Peace River 294%
Myakka River 396%
Virgin River 1255%
Withlacoochee Watershed 539%
Bayou Pierre Watershed 673%
Alafia Watershed 313%
Peace Watershed 308%
Myakka Watershed 396%
Hillsborough Watershed 750%
Oklawaha Watershed 323%
Lower Virgin Watershed 1255%
Pigeon Watershed 1634%
Kissimmee Watershed 609%
Upper St. Johns Watershed 175%
Middle Pearl-Strong Watershed 748%
Lower Sevier Watershed 998%


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Ski Report

Ski enthusiasts in Colorado are in for a treat as significant snowfall is expected over the next 24-48 hours, with Beartown leading the forecasts at a hefty 55 inches. The snowstorm will blanket many ski areas across the state, including perennial favorites like Purgatory Resort near Vallecito, which is forecasted to receive 51 inches. This comes after an already impressive accumulation of 3 inches reported earlier. Similarly, Wolf Creek Ski Area near the Upper Rio Grande may see an additional 46 inches of snowfall, adding to its superb base for late-season skiing. The town of Telluride, in close proximity to Idarado, could see 40 inches, enhancing conditions at Telluride Ski Resort.

Elsewhere, Alaska has seen new snowfall with Middle Fork Bradley and Sugarloaf Mtn both reporting 5 inches in the last 24 hours. While these areas aren't near major ski resorts, the fresh snow may affect backcountry ski conditions. ... Read More




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