Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Current IDAHO SNOTEL report

As you can see from the most recent Snow Survey report, Southeast Idaho mountains are extremely deficient in snow pack. The stream systems that rely on high snow water equivalency will suffer...i.e. the Blackfoot River.

IDAHO SNOTEL Snow Water Equivalent Update Graph

As of WEDNESDAY: FEBRUARY 24 , 2010

BasinSnow Water Equivalent Percent of Average
NORTHERN PANHANDLE REGIONPercentage Bar 70% 70%
SPOKANE RIVER BASINPercentage Bar 52% 52%
CLEARWATER BASINPercentage Bar 53% 53%
SALMON BASINPercentage Bar 62% 62%
WEISER BASINPercentage Bar 73% 73%
PAYETTE BASINPercentage Bar 59% 59%
BOISE BASINPercentage Bar 69% 69%
BIG WOOD BASINPercentage Bar 64% 64%
LITTLE WOOD BASINPercentage Bar 59% 59%
BIG LOST BASINPercentage Bar 57% 57%
LITTLE LOST, BIRCH BASINSPercentage Bar 69% 69%
MEDICINE LODGE, BEAVER, CAMAS BASINSPercentage Bar 67% 67%
HENRYS FORK, TETON BASINSPercentage Bar 58% 58%
SNAKE BASIN ABOVE PALISADESPercentage Bar 56% 56%
WILLOW, BLACKFOOT, PORTNEUF BASINSPercentage Bar 58% 58%
SNAKE BASIN ABOVE AMERICAN FALLSPercentage Bar 57% 57%
OAKLEY BASINPercentage Bar 76% 76%
SALMON FALLS BASINPercentage Bar 66% 66%
BRUNEAU BASINPercentage Bar 63% 63%
OWYHEE BASINPercentage Bar 79% 79%
BEAR RIVER BASINPercentage Bar 58% 58%

Legend: Percentage Bar Below 70% <70% Percentage Bar 70-90% 70-90% Percentage Bar 91-110% 91-110% Percentage Bar 111-130% 111-130% Percentage Bar Above 130% >130%

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