ESFPDT Temperatures in the 60s and 70s Wednesday will increase snow melt of the mid and high elevation snow pack. This will be followed by mountain rain Wednesday through Friday. Saturated mountain soils will allow for efficient runoff and will increase water levels on mountain rivers, creeks and streams. The primary concern is the John Day River at Service Creek which is forecast to reach minor flood stage Friday morning through Saturday morning, peaking Friday afternoon. The Naches River at Cliffdell is currently in action stage and is forecast to peak Thursday night before slowly declining to below action stage Tuesday evening. The Yakima River at Umtanum is also currently in action stage and is forecast to peak Thursday evening before dropping below action stage Friday evening. The Grande Ronde River at Troy is forecast to reach action stage this evening and peak Thursday night into Friday morning before dropping below action stage Sunday morning. The Naches River near Naches is forecast to reach action stage Thursday morning and peaking Thursday night before dropping below action stage Saturday morning. The Yakima River at Kiona is forecast to reach action stage Friday morning, peaking Saturday morning before dropping below action stage Sunday night. Several other rivers are forecast to approach but not quite reach action stage. Smaller creeks and streams may also have significant rises but at this time they do not appear to reach levels that would cause flooding. People with activities near creeks and streams should exercise caution as flows will be swift and very cold water can quickly lead to hypothermia if someone were to fall into the water. Those with interests along rivers, creeks and streams should continue to monitor forecasts as there is some uncertainty in the expected water levels. Stay tuned to for the latest forecast updates along with any flood warnings or advisories that may be issued.
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The Cooper Lake Boat Launch is located in the state of Washington, with its coordinates being latitude: 47.4259758 and longitude: -121.17298126. This boat ramp is a concrete ramp that is suitable for launching boats. It is wide enough to accommodate a variety of watercraft, including larger boats and trailers.
The Cooper Lake Boat Launch provides access to the Cooper Lake, which is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and other water-related activities. The lake is approximately 182 acres in size and is located in the Snoqualmie National Forest.
According to the most recent information available, motorized boats are permitted on Cooper Lake, as long as they comply with Washington State boating laws and regulations. Non-motorized craft such as kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards are also allowed on the lake.
In summary, the Cooper Lake Boat Launch is a concrete ramp that provides access to the 182-acre Cooper Lake in Washington. It is wide enough to accommodate a variety of watercraft, including larger boats and trailers, and both motorized and non-motorized craft are permitted on the water.
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