Middle Minnesota

Watershed Hydrology

The Middle Minnesota Watershed covers an area of approximately 3,900 square miles and is located in south-central Minnesota. The watershed is characterized by rolling hills, wooded areas, and agricultural land. The hydrology of the watershed is dominated by the Minnesota River, which flows through the heart of the region. The snowpack in the area is significant, with an average snow depth of around 10 inches in January. Surface water resources in the watershed include numerous lakes and streams, which provide important habitat for fish and other aquatic life. The reservoirs in the area are used primarily for cooling power plants and irrigation. Climatic trends in the region include increasing temperatures and more extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall and drought. Overall, the Middle Minnesota Watershed is an important natural resource with diverse ecological and economic value.


Surface Flows

Middle Minnesota Watershed

Snowpack Depths

Middle Minnesota Watershed

Dams & Reservoirs

Middle Minnesota Watershed

Groundwater Levels

Middle Minnesota Watershed

Middle Minnesota Rivers

Rivers of the Watershed