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Very dark
Very wet
The Big Dark has arrived
Very not good
@Canuck from Kansas When I left to head home at the beginning of October, middle and lower Penns Creek were so low I swear I could walk across and not get my feet wet. Sections of Susky and Swatty were at historical lows3 inches today at the Canuck compound here in the Poconos (we needed it):
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Cheers
Did anyone else besides myself enjoy the 3:00 sunset yesterday?
SF
If only a week or two of rain could alleviate all the effects of a multi-year drought…It's hard to believe that 6 weeks ago folks were complaining about severe drought and smoke.
3 weeks?If only a week or two of rain could alleviate all the effects of a multi-year drought…
Hope so? IDK, looks to me from the key on the left like you're displaying data for the month of October, which, depending on what basin you're looking at, looks in Washington, precip was above the median, but streamflow was below the median--but again, looks like just for October. On the right is what the data depicted are shown relative to. I think.
I hope so too! I played with the data selections to see how they affected the key and it may be that it is looking at the total YTD total to the Median at the end of October, from 1991 to 2025? Anyone else know more about this site?Hope so? IDK, looks to me from the key on the left like you're displaying data for the month of October, which, depending on what basin you're looking at, looks in Washington, precip was above the median, but streamflow was below the median--but again, looks like just for October. On the right is what the data depicted are shown relative to. I think.
I'm glad for the dents in the statewide drought conditions from the precip. We need it. I really hope for a good snowpack that sticks around like it used to, like somebody recently said. That really helps support streamflows through the summer. These recent warmer, dry springs and summers do a real double whammy by melting the snowpack out so quickly and increasing irrigation demand by a lot.
