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Old 04-12-2024, 08:25 PM
Wes_G Wes_G is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Big Sky View Post
Hoping for lots of water in the reservoirs this season. I took a look at the snow pack at each of the monitoring stations that are on the Alberta river flows website. The first station is in Waterton Park and they work their way north.

My conclusion....we need lots of rain.

Akamina Pass down 25% from last year

Gardiner Creek up 10% from last year. Snow pack is at middle of average range

South Racehorse about equal to last year. Snow pack is at low end of average range.

Lost Creek about equal to last year. Snow pace is at low end of average range.

Mount Odlum down about 10% from last year. Snow pack is at low end of average range.

Three Isle Lake about equal to last year. Snow pack is at low end of average range.

Little Elbow up about 10% from last year. Snow pack is at middle of average range.

Sunshine Village about equal to last year. Snow pack is below average range.

Screenshot of the chart for Sunshine Village. The red line is last year's snow pack. The blue line is this year's. The greyish region represents the average range.


And last year snow pack was below average as it was. I know St. Mary's never filled last year as we had little spring rain. Will be an interesting year!
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