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With expectations of a potentially low water year, SKQ dam operators worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers this spring ...
Springtime conditions across Montana felt almost summerlike with warmer than normal May temperatures spurring rapid snowmelt.
While reservoir storage remains generally healthy statewide, the impact of a subpar water year, particularly in the southern ...
Summer in Montana is just around the corner. Springtime conditions felt almost summerlike with warmer-than-normal May temperatures. The seasonal transition spurred rapid snowmelt across the state ...
Melting snow from California's Sierra Nevada is filling reservoirs. But dry conditions have shrunk the flow of the Colorado ...
Snowpack across Montana is well below normal for early June; Heat and drought are stressing Great Falls' aging trees; ...
Mountain snowpacks melt early, at two-thirds normal levels, mirroring 2023. This raises alarms for potential water shortages ...
Although the West Kootenay snowpack has dropped by 14 per cent in the last month to clock in at 54 per cent of normal for this time of the year, and it is still above the provincial average of 44 per ...
Flathead Lake may fall as much as three feet below full pool by August. Last week, Energy Keepers predicted that the lake would reach a maximum level of 2,892.3 feet by mid-June, but the most recent ...
The June snowpack report released on Thursday by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service states: “Snowpack across ...
The proposal was introduced during Tuesday’s regular meeting under the consent calendar and will return for formal adoption ...
Forecasts following an unseasonably warm, dry May, indicate the largest freshwater lake in the West will be 1.5 feet below normal by mid-July.
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