000
AGUS73 KKRF 151654
HMDKRF
Missouri Basin River Forecast Center
Daily Hydrologic Activities Discussion
Thursday January 15, 2009
Light snowfall occurred across much of the Rocky
Mountain states, western Nebraska and Kansas, and
the southwestern corner of South Dakota during the
24-hour period ending at 12Z this morning. With few
exceptions, reported water-equivalent amounts were
less than a quarter of an inch.
During the following 24-hour period ending at 12Z
Friday, widely scattered light snow is forecast
to occur across portions of the Missouri Basin.
No significant accumulations are expected.
No flooding has been reported within the Missouri
Basin, and none is forecast to occur.
.................................................
Forecasts issued today:
RVF Group Time Z
-------------------------------------------------
KSR KANSAS 15:14 Z
MOM MISSOURI MAINSTEM 15:51 Z
MBRFC
$$
000
AGUS73 KKRF 141744
HMDKRF
Missouri Basin River Forecast Center
Daily Hydrologic Activities Discussion
Wednesday January 14, 2009
Light precipitation was scattered across much of Iowa,
the Dakotas, Montana, and northern Wyoming during the
24-hour period ending at 12Z this morning. With few
exceptions, reported water-equivalent amounts were
less than a third of an inch.
Snow is forecasted to occur across much of Montana,
Wyoming, Colorado, and the western halves of Nebraska
and Kansas during the following 24-hour period, ending
at 12Z Thursday. Basin-average water equivalent amounts
are expected to be less than a quarter of an inch.
No flooding has been reported within the Missouri Basin,
and none is forecast to occur.
.................................................
Forecasts issued today:
RVF Group Time Z
-------------------------------------------------
KSR KANSAS 15:28 Z
MOM MISSOURI MAINSTEM 15:47 Z
MBRFC
$$
000
AGUS73 KKRF 131545
HMDKRF
Missouri Basin River Forecast Center
Daily Hydrologic Activities Discussion
Tuesday January 13, 2009
Light precipitation was scattered across much of the
Missouri River basin during the 24-hour period ending
at 12Z this morning. Most of the larger amounts were
reported in the Rockies of northern Colorado and
southern Wyoming, where a number of sites reported
snow water equivalents of 0.50 inches or greater.
Some of these are listed below.
STATION
ID DESCRIPTION STATE 01/13
-------- --------------------- ----- -----
COLC2 COLUMBINE LODGE CO 1.20
WPRC2 WILLOW PARK CO 0.80
LELC2 LAKE ELDORA CO 0.70
LKIC2 LAKE IRENE CO 0.70
BKLW4 BROOKLYN LAKE WY 0.60
BRJW4 BURGESS JUNCTION WY 0.60
DDMC2 DEADMAN HILL CO 0.60
JWRC2 JOE WRIGHT CO 0.60
MIDS2 MIDLAND, BAD R SD 0.60
ROAC2 ROACH CO 0.60
ARPC2 ARAPAHO RIDGE CO 0.50
BLKC2 BEAR LAKE CO 0.50
BTSC2 BERTHOUD SUMMIT CO 0.50
COPC2 COPELAND LAKE CO 0.50
GLNC2 GOLDEN GDDS CO 0.50
JWGC2 JACKWHACKER GULCH CO 0.50
NIWC2 NIWOT CO 0.50
NFCW4 NORTH FRENCH CREEK WY 0.50
OLDW4 OLD BATTLE WY 0.50
RNHW4 RENO HILL WY 0.50
SNLW4 SAND LAKE WY 0.50
SUCW4 SUCKER CREEK WY 0.50
UVCC2 UNIVERSITY CAMP CO 0.50
Snow is forecasted to occur across much of the northern
half of the Missouri Basin during the following 24-hour
period, ending at 12Z Wednesday. Basin-average water
equivalent amounts are expected to be less than a
quarter of an inch.
No flooding has been reported within the Missouri Basin,
and none is forecast to occur.
.................................................
Forecasts issued today:
RVF Group Time Z
-------------------------------------------------
KSR KANSAS 15:20 Z
MOM MISSOURI MAINSTEM 15:45 Z
.................................................
MBRFC
$$
|