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Snoflo has been a steward of the environment for over a decade, harnessing cutting-edge research to monitor the climate, while making the outdoors accessible to all.
Our research spans hydrology, snowpack dynamics, streamflow patterns, and reservoir levels for a variety of use cases. Enjoy our diverse recreational offerings including ski, whitewater, and fishing reports. Moreover, Snoflo's crucial role in monitoring natural disasters, from floods to wildfires and earthquakes, underscores our commitment to safeguarding the planet. Join us in exploring, protecting, and celebrating the intricate balance between environmental conservation and outdoor pursuits.
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Current Alerts
Severe flooding has struck various regions across the nation, posing a significant and immediate threat to numerous communities. Recent observations reveal that many rivers are flowing at dangerously high levels, with some exceeding their normal flow by more than 700%. Specifically, the Withlacoochee, Alapaha, and Hillsborough Rivers have observed streamflow measurements at 460.82%, 737.19%, and 665.65% of their typical rates, respectively. Towns and cities along these waterways are at an increased risk of inundation and consequent damage. The Peace River ...
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Whether you’re camping for the weekend or looking for the freshest powder to ski, we’ve got you covered. Snoflo gives you crucial insight from nearby activities to weather alerts for outdoor recreation destinations across North America.
As we look across the nation for the latest skiing conditions, Colorado's resorts appear to be in for a treat. Heavy snow is forecasted in the Upper Rio Grande region, with a notable 23 inches expected to adorn the slopes. The nearby ski resorts, such as Wolf Creek Ski Area, stand to benefit from this wintry bounty, offering some of the freshest powder for enthusiasts. Neighboring ski spots such as Silverton Mountain and Purgatory Resort are also on the receiving end, with forecasts of 21 inches for Vallecito and 18 inches for Wager Gulch. These areas are poised to provide excellent conditions for both advanced and intermediate skiers looking to carve in deep snow.
Moving north, Wyoming's ski areas are not to be overshadowed, with Hobbs Park and Grave Springs anticipating a significant 16 and 15 inches of snow, respectively. This could spell out fantastic conditions for Jackson Hole ...
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