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A mixed bag for precipitation continues to factor into a below-average runoff forecast for the Missouri River Basin.
June runoff in the Missouri River Basin above Sioux City, Iowa, was 3.3 million acre-feet, 60 percent of the average. The ...
The forecast is based on current runoff trends, dry soil conditions, mountain snowpack and temperature and precipitation forecasts.
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Likely impacts include diminished forage and crop production, declining surface water availability, increased grasshopper ...
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The convergence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers near St. Louis fuels the region's infamous summer humidity and spring storms.
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The updated 2025 calendar year runoff forecast for the Upper Missouri River Basin, including Gavins Point Dam near Yankton, continues to be below average.
The good snowpack has also helped aquifer levels in some areas of the Deschutes Basin, which improves overall hydraulic health by increasing spring runoff.