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Not working that way here unfortunately. There's enough melting that Waitsburg and Datyon are flooded, Hwy 12 in between is closed, and a bunch of county roads, including to the ski hill and also into the Tucannon lakes. Son's employee had to sandbag his place and we couldn't get there to help. The Mill Creek flood bypass is running water into Bennington to avert flooding. Quite a mess.Well I guess you could look at it this way; low snow packs will come wooshing down .... Maybe less flooding???
Tough news. High Desert Blues! Maybe they should reduce irrigation canal flows big time.Deschutes County has declared a state of drought emergency for the fifth time in the last six years. The measure was taken so that county residents can tap into state funds to alleviate the financial burden brought on by the abnormally dry conditions. In a resolution posted last month and signed by commissioners Tony DeBone and Phil Chang, the county announced a drought emergency that is endangering crops and livestock, while also threatening natural resources, recreation and tourism.
“I think it will be the worst drought on record,” said Craig Horrell, general manager of Central Oregon Irrigation District, the largest district in the county. Patrons will likely see water curtailed from normal amounts, he said. The declaration notes that Deschutes County has record low snowpack — around 30% of normal — and most of the county is experiencing “abnormally dry conditions,” according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Area rivers are also running lower than normal. “The Deschutes River is experiencing extremely low natural flow levels such that all irrigation districts dependent on water flows from the Deschutes River will be severely impacted … due to diminished supplies,” read the declaration.
Read more at: https://bendbulletin.com/2026/03/12...res-drought-emergency-irrigation-cuts-likely/
Oh shit, this sucks.
I was wondering why that boat would be on that river, really makes no sense.That is normally a small 20 ft wide section of the river. Must not have been tied to the trailer where it was parked. That river system has experienced significant flood events numerous times in my lifetime.
We've had very little rain today, and not much yesterday, and some last night, but not a lot near as I can tell.