Is this what you were trying to post Obi?
https://waterwatch.usgs.gov/images/index.php?mt=real&st=mt
https://waterwatch.usgs.gov/images/index.php?mt=real&st=mt
Doesn't look good for lower water anytime son, Great falls is now flooding.
https://www.greatfallstribune.com/s...ouri-river-great-falls-and-cascade/718402002/
Great Falls on Wednesday.
Is this what you were trying to post Obi?
https://waterwatch.usgs.gov/images/index.php?mt=real&st=mt
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I'm stinking with this guess. I still don't think it is out of the question. I know you didn't think this was possible before Allen, do you still think so or have you changed your prediction?
Musselshell is flooding too it looks like.
That's on the Missouri, the problem for Williston and Sakakawea is/has/will be the Yellowstone.
If you can't fathom the difference between this year and 2011 I would suggest you take one quick look at the Souris River! Remember it wasn't the snow melt in 2011 that took us out it was 1 years worth of rain in two weeks over Southern Canada and Montana that caused most of that flood. So barring that sort of event happening again they are not remotely similar.
The snow runoff is about done, and this year just didn't have the Snowpack of 2011 or even 1997. They already drain the lake to 1837 every year which gives them 17' if room to work with. If they drained it another 5-10 feet like the whiners think they should, the damn thing would be dry if we got into even a 2-3 year dry cycle. 1 flood in 65 years of the dam, this year likely wont even hit minor flood stage. NO CHANGE NEEDED!
https://waterwatch.usgs.gov/?m=real&r=mt
take a look at this map and tell me the runoff is about done.