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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 ...
In a strategic move to address the water needs of Flathead Lake, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) and ...
An agreement announced Friday will allow Flathead Lake to see higher water levels for the first 45 days of the summer.
Officials today announced Flathead Lake could drop to nearly 2 feet below its full pool of 2,893 feet by Fourth of July ...
Flathead Lake will be seeing water levels that are two feet lower than normal by July and up to three feet lower than normal by August.
Due to unseasonably warm and dry conditions spring runoff is quickly receding and river flows are at headed towards extremely ...
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.
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 ...
Snowpack across Montana is well below normal for early June; Heat and drought are stressing Great Falls' aging trees; ...
Two members of Montana’s congressional delegation ... flow from Hungry Horse Dam along the South Fork Flathead River to prevent Flathead Lake from reaching a predicted July water level of ...
The Flathead River Basin is experiencing a significant decline in runoff streamflow causing basin conditions currently 30% ...
Congressman Ryan Zinke of Western Montana is urging Secretary of Interior Doug Burnham to take immediate action regarding the ...