The Colorado River flowing into lake Powell crested 10 days ago. It has been running about 400% of normal this month.
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As snowpack is still way above normal, does this mean snowmelt is slowing down and that all of it won’t melt this summer?
Most of the snow will be gone in 2-4 weeks.
so once all of that snow melts….what level can we expect Lake Powell to reach. furthermore, how long has it been since Lake Powell saw that level?