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Precipitation % of average - catchinon - 05-24-2019 https://www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/cgibin/precup-graph.pl?state=UT [signature] Re: [catchinon] Precipitation % of average - RockyRaab - 05-24-2019 WOW! [signature] Re: [RockyRaab] Precipitation % of average - catchinon - 05-24-2019 We are too loquacious. [] [signature] Re: [catchinon] Precipitation % of average - TubeDude - 05-24-2019 [#0000FF]Blabber-fingers.[/#0000FF] [signature] Re: [TubeDude] Precipitation % of average - catchinon - 05-24-2019 Not. [signature] Re: [catchinon] Precipitation % of average - TubeDude - 05-24-2019 [#0000FF]![/#0000FF] [signature] Re: [catchinon] Precipitation % of average - Tin-Can - 05-24-2019 Saw that almost same water percentage report "PROVO R-UTAH LAKE-JORDAN R" last year I think. Don't remember if it was from same source. All that water in Provo and Jordan Rivers sure didn't translate into enough to keep Utah Lake from getting almost dry in spots. [signature] Re: [TubeDude] Precipitation % of average - catchinon - 05-24-2019 . [signature] Re: [Tin-Can] Precipitation % of average - Bigfishrule - 05-25-2019 Last year had good numbers early as the winter started out ok. But fizzled out with way below average January, Febuary and March. We ended up one of the lowest water years on record. [signature] Re: [Bigfishrule] Precipitation % of average - mtncat1 - 05-26-2019 last year is last year , there is over 8 feet of snow on most of mirror lake and mill hollow complexes right now . they will have to dump as much water as they can early to keep lakes from overflowing . [signature] Re: [catchinon] Precipitation % of average - morcey2 - 05-26-2019 Another fun USDA site to play with: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/ut/snow/products/?cid=nrcseprd1330021 If you look at some of the basins on there (top dropdown), many of them are currently at or above their max water in the form of snowpack waiting to get melted than they did at their peak last year. An example is the upper sevier which has about 50% more snowpack right now than it did at its peak last year. The other interesting thing I found on it is that there are both upper and lower san pitch river drainages. I didn't think the san pitch was that big. [laugh] Matt [signature] Re: [morcey2] Precipitation % of average - riverdog - 05-26-2019 I like the snowpack data better https://wcc.sc.egov.usda.gov/reports/UpdateReport.html?report=Utah&format=SNOTEL+Snowpack+Update+Report [signature] Re: [morcey2] Precipitation % of average - riverdog - 05-26-2019 The left out the middle San Pitch! [signature] Re: [riverdog] Precipitation % of average - morcey2 - 05-27-2019 [quote riverdog]The left out the middle San Pitch![/quote] Yeah. That 60 foot stretch west of Ephraim gets no respect. [signature] |