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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The map of the Missouri River Basin shows a good snowpack over South Dakota, officials from the National Weather Service and the basin federal office said. “The last ...
Thanks to recent snowstorms, mountain snowpack in the upper Missouri River Basin is accumulating at near average rates. The March 1 mountain snowpack in the Fort Peck reach was 104% of average ...
“Mountain snowpack in the upper Missouri River Basin is accumulating at below-average rates,” the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said on March 3.
June runoff in the Missouri River Basin above Sioux City, Iowa, was 3.3 million acre-feet, 60 percent of the average. The ...
Mountain snowpack in the upper Missouri River Basin is accumulating at slightly above-average rates. The Jan. 1 mountain snowpack in the Fort Peck reach was 111% of average, while the mountain ...
Flooding last year along the Missouri River’s 2,300 miles battered its levee system, ... When they reached a foot of snow, they switched to skis and took turns breaking trail.
Project Snowpack is in the process of building one mesonet station every 500 square miles across the Upper Missouri River Basin, covering rural areas that previously had no local forecasting ...
February runoff in the upper Missouri River was 78% of average. The below-average runoff was due to below-average snowpack and dry soils. Mountain snowpack is running about 80% of normal.
While statewide snowpack remains below average, the upper Missouri River basin currently has the highest levels in Montana with 111 percent of average.
Runoff into the Missouri River above Sioux City was 1 million acre-feet in January, 91% of average. However, the 2025 runoff forecast was raised after snowpack increased in the mountains that feed ...
So far this season, snowpack levels at high elevations in the Missouri River basin are comparable to 2011, when flooding devastated hundreds of thousands of acres of mostly farmland in North and ...
SIOUX CITY — Spring snowstorms across the Missouri River basin have improved the forecast for runoff into the river above Sioux City. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Friday raised this year ...
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