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  • Uncle Ted
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    I’m in Utah and I think the last time I saw this much snow was the year when it all quickly melted off in the spring so fast there was a sandbagged river going down state street in SLC.

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  • Northwestcoug
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    Still waiting for that 30 inches of snow we’ve gotten last week to ease our drought designation

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  • BigPiney
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post

    Pretty incredible change - especially for the San Joaquin and Tulare Basins.
    I've gone from D3 or 2 to D0. Going to be a great year for wildflowers.

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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by chrisrenrut View Post

    Compare the west from November 1, 2022. Pretty drastic change., especially in California.

    Image 3-11-23 at 2.43 PM.jpeg
    Pretty incredible change - especially for the San Joaquin and Tulare Basins.

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  • chrisrenrut
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post

    Grātiās tibi agō
    Compare the west from November 1, 2022. Pretty drastic change., especially in California.

    Image 3-11-23 at 2.43 PM.jpeg

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  • Pelado
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    Grātiās tibi agō

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  • All-American
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    https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/Curre...onitor.aspx?CA

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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by Shaka View Post

    Around 180 feet.
    Damn.

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  • Shaka
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post

    How much rise would be required to hit capacity?
    Around 180 feet.

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  • falafel
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post
    With all the water they're receiving (and subsequent flooding), is California still technically experiencing drought conditions?
    Short answer - yes.

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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by Shaka View Post
    Lone Rock will be surrounded by water this year. It will be interesting to see how much they cut down on the releases from the dam. If they go conservative and our wet spring holds, we might get a rise of more than fifty feet.
    How much rise would be required to hit capacity?

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  • Shaka
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    Lone Rock will be surrounded by water this year. It will be interesting to see how much they cut down on the releases from the dam. If they go conservative and our wet spring holds, we might get a rise of more than fifty feet.

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  • Pelado
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    With all the water they're receiving (and subsequent flooding), is California still technically experiencing drought conditions?

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  • Moliere
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    Yall better not start coming up to Flaming Gorge!

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  • Uncle Ted
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    It might be a good time for y’all to start praying for moisture…

    https://ksltv.com/463526/low-water-l...tic-measures/?


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