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Summary

Tue Mar 25
Across the nation, the current state of streamflow, snowfall, snow forecasts, reservoir levels, and avalanche warnings presents a diverse and complex picture impacting various regions and their activities. Streamflow levels are significantly high at major rivers like the Mississippi and Ohio, raising concerns for potential flooding. This heightened water flow also impacts reservoirs such as LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE and INDIAN LAKE, showing a decrease in current levels compared to their averages. On the snow front, areas like Idaho and Washington report substantial new snowfall, with Idaho's Wilson Creek receiving 23 inches and forecasts predicting more accumulation in the coming days. For outdoor enthusiasts, this translates to fresh powder in ski areas but comes with avalanche warnings that denote considerable to high danger in places like the Flathead Range & Glacier NP in Montana, urging caution among backcountry travelers. Additionally, fire risks are underscored by recent wildfire outbreaks in states like South Carolina and North Carolina, reminding communities of the need for vigilance and preparedness. Overall, the current environmental conditions call for careful monitoring and prudent decision-making to ensure safety and sustainable enjoyment of natural resources. Read more

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