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April 17 2024

Across the nation, snowpack and streamflow conditions have been under close observation. Recent data shows a mix of reservoir levels, with significant variations from state norms. For instance, Lake Winnipesaukee at Weirs Beach, New Hampshire, exhibits a current gage height of 3 feet, slightly below its average of 3.77 feet, while Indian Lake near Indian Lake NY is above its average elevation. Meanwhile, Maurice R at Union Lake Dam at Millville NJ shows a significant reduction in streamflow, demonstrating the ... Read More



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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.


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Flood Monitoring

Severe flooding is currently threatening various regions across the nation as recent observations indicate alarmingly high streamflow measurements in many rivers and waterways. The situation is particularly dire in areas such as the Little and Calcasieu Rivers, where streamflow is over 240% and 368% of normal levels, respectively. Likewise, the Satilla and Little Satilla Rivers in Georgia are witnessing catastrophic flooding conditions, with streamflow at nearly 490% and 230% of the norm. The Lower East Fork White River in Indiana ... Read More

Little Satilla River 231%
Ochlockonee River 404%
Satilla River 490%
Suwannee River 282%
Aucilla River 605%
Sabine River 265%
Ohoopee River 215%
White River 209%
Wabash River 159%
Portneuf River 183%
Owyhee River 713%
Cedar River 168%
Alapaha River 377%
Withlacoochee River 164%
Neches River 207%
Calcasieu River 369%
Little River 244%
Lower East Fork White Watershed 241%
Alapaha Watershed 377%
Lower White Watershed 209%
Apalachee Bay-St. Marks Watershed 341%
Upper Suwannee Watershed 237%
Lower Suwannee Watershed 267%
Little Watershed 244%
Big Cypress Swamp Watershed 890%
Middle Wabash-Little Vermilion Watershed 192%
Caddo Lake Watershed 224%
Lower Big Black Watershed 213%
Ohoopee Watershed 215%
Portneuf Watershed 183%
Middle Neches Watershed 212%
Lower Sabine Watershed 259%
Upper Scioto Watershed 1102%
Pine Island Bayou Watershed 683%
Upper Calcasieu Watershed 344%
Lower Ochlockonee Watershed 404%
Whisky Chitto Watershed 388%
Copperas-Duck Watershed 656%
Aucilla Watershed 605%
Lower Rock Watershed 696%
Santa Ynez Watershed 628%
Upper Sabine Watershed 221%
Coon-Yellow Watershed 1015%
Big Sunflower Watershed 170%
Middle Wabash-Busseron Watershed 189%
Buffalo-San Jacinto Watershed 1277%
San Gabriel Watershed 693%
Middle Sabine Watershed 284%
Upper Neches Watershed 286%
Lower Neches Watershed 198%
Lower Owyhee Watershed 713%
Little Satilla Watershed 231%
Satilla Watershed 490%
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