UTAH BEAR RIVER ................................... 8 of 15 236* 149 WEBER-OGDEN RIVERS ........................... 14 of 19 250 143 PROVO R.-UTAH LAKE-JORDAN R. ................. 12 of 15 271 147 TOOELE VALLEY-VERNON CREEK ................... 3 of 3 214 138 GREEN RIVER .................................. 6 of 9 162 129 DUCHESNE RIVER ............................... 12 of 13 211 144 PRICE-SAN RAFAEL ............................. 4 of 6 194 149 DIRTY DEVIL .................................. 3 of 4 194 155 SOUTH EASTERN UTAH ........................... 3 of 3 29 110 SEVIER RIVER ................................. 12 of 19 191* 153 BEAVER RIVER ................................. 2 of 2 180 160 ESCALANTE RIVER .............................. 2 of 3 116 154 VIRGIN RIVER ................................. 7 of 9 243* 178
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“In the Comox Valley you only have to look up to see all that snow and the record-setting season for the Mount Washington Alpine Resort.
With the approach of May, BC Hydro will be closely monitoring how all that snow will melt.
The Upper Wolf River weather station towards Campbell River is also showing high amounts of snow, with a snowmelt-to-water equivalent of about 2,200 millimetres. This is about 160 per cent above normal and the second highest on record. An average snowpack year is about 1,350 mm water equivalent.
BC Hydro considers the annual snowpack along with about 50 years of inflow data to forecast potential inflows into the Puntledge River watershed. The Water Supply Forecast, done at the beginning of the month, indicates April to September runoff volume to be about 121 per cent of normal with a variance of about 20 per cent should it turn dry or wet.
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http://www.bclocalnews.com/vancouver_island_north/comoxvalleyrecord/news/121747409.html
Quit looking at the real world and just get assimilated.