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November 1 2024

In the current snow flow report, the United States is experiencing a mix of weather patterns affecting streamflow, snowfall, and avalanche conditions across the nation. Notable reservoir levels, such as Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire, currently sit at a gage height of 3 ft, below the average of 3.77 ft, indicating a potential decrease in water supply for the region. In contrast, the Indian Lake near Indian Lake NY is holding steady at 1642 ft, just below its average. Meanwhile, ... Read More


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Current Alerts

Severe flooding is impacting multiple regions across the nation as recent streamflow measurements reveal drastically increased water levels in several rivers, posing a significant threat to nearby communities. Particularly alarming is the data indicating that water flow in rivers such as the Pigeon, Withlacoochee, and Nolichucky has surged to over 1600% above normal levels. The Peace and Virgin Rivers are also experiencing extreme increases, with observed flows at approximately 569% and 1254% of their normal rates, respectively. These unprecedented streamflow ... Read More

Ocklawaha River 178%
Pigeon River 1634%
Withlacoochee River 513%
Hillsborough River 691%
Peace River 569%
Virgin River 1255%
Nolichucky River 1660%
Peace Watershed 569%
Middle Pearl-Strong Watershed 748%
Lower Virgin Watershed 1255%
Nolichucky Watershed 1660%
Pigeon Watershed 1634%
Withlacoochee Watershed 513%
Bayou Pierre Watershed 673%
Lower St. Johns Watershed 152%
Oklawaha Watershed 178%
Upper St. Johns Watershed 175%
Hillsborough Watershed 676%


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Ski Report

The latest snowfall observations and forecasts indicate that skiers and snowboarders in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska should prepare for a significant snow dump, making for excellent conditions on the slopes. In Washington, Swift Creek and Mt. Hood Test Site have reported 8 inches of new snowfall in the last 24 hours, with heavy rain turning into snow forecasted. This could spell prime conditions for resorts such as Mt. Hood Meadows in Oregon and Crystal Mountain in Washington, where fresh snow will refresh the runs and likely lead to some powder days ahead.

Alaska is not to be outdone, with Indian Pass also receiving 8 inches of new snow and more in the forecast. Alyeska Resort near Anchorage Hillside, which observed 7 inches of new snow, stands to benefit from this wintry bounty, with forecasts predicting up to 50 inches at Grandview and 38 inches at Mt. Alyeska itself. ... Read More




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