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MF & Main Salmon Snow2Flow Update

On May 15, 2024 By Ron AbramovichLeave a comment

Snowmelt peaks are happening – this week’s warm temps should be enough to push enough snow out of the remaining snowpack to produce peak flows before freezing night time temps return Friday night. This will slow melt rates and push recession flows out a bit. Enjoy & be safe – know your limits.

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Bruneau, Owyhee & Salmon Falls Update

On May 14, 2024 By Ron AbramovichLeave a comment

The Bruneau is rising again along with Salmon Falls Creek. The Owyhee had a long and amazing season and is holding steady from the remaining snow melting in the basin.

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Snow2Flow Update Lochsa, Selway, MF & Salmon

On May 7, 2024 By Ron AbramovichLeave a comment

May 7 Snow2Flow update – with return of warm weather, rivers will rise again to generate another peak from remaining snow with temps pushing 80s F in Boise. Air temps and duration of warm spell will determine how fast the snow melts, how high the rivers rise and when the snow runs out that feeds the rives. Enjoy and be safe!

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MF & Salmon Snow2Flow Update

On April 29, 2024 By Ron AbramovichLeave a comment

Here’s an update looking at remaining snow, snowmelt, volume forecasts and similar runoff years. We’ll see a decrease in melt and flows with cooler front moving in, but melt and flows are projected to rebound later this week with return to high pressure, that will hopefully move on sooner than later…

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MF & Salmon Snow2Flow Update

On May 22, 2023 By Ron AbramovichLeave a comment

With snowmelt rates at 1.5-2.0″ a day for several days streams are reaching their peaks just as cooler temps arrived and snow starts to runs out a few sites. But as observed in the Owyhee and Bruneau Rivers, rivers stayed higher longer probably as a result of the good mid-elevation snow that feeds ’em.

Boundary Creek Road May 19, 2023 with 15″ SWE at Banner Summit.

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