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<blockquote data-quote="SLE" data-source="post: 453636" data-attributes="member: 3889"><p>My guess was we'd hit 39, maybe 40 based on what I seen for snow pack this year out west. I watch most of the drainage area pretty close for sled trips and keep a keen eye on the forecast, snow depth, and snow water equivalent for the big horns, cook city area and island park. overall, the snow pack was close to average depending on where you were. </p><p></p><p>Through September last year, the COE kept the drain spigot on high where the water was dropping what seemed like a foot a week, then they necked it way back but none the less they dropped it down to about 1830 or approximately 7ft below normal pool. So far this year it's been slow to climb. this last weeks rain seem to make as much difference as anything!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLE, post: 453636, member: 3889"] My guess was we'd hit 39, maybe 40 based on what I seen for snow pack this year out west. I watch most of the drainage area pretty close for sled trips and keep a keen eye on the forecast, snow depth, and snow water equivalent for the big horns, cook city area and island park. overall, the snow pack was close to average depending on where you were. Through September last year, the COE kept the drain spigot on high where the water was dropping what seemed like a foot a week, then they necked it way back but none the less they dropped it down to about 1830 or approximately 7ft below normal pool. So far this year it's been slow to climb. this last weeks rain seem to make as much difference as anything! [/QUOTE]
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