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<br />RIO GRANDE BASIN <br /> <br />Basinwide Conditions Assessment <br />Ihe SWSI value for the month was +3.1. Ihe <br />Natural Resources Conservation Service reports that April 1 <br />snowpack is 140% of normal. Flow at the gaging station Rio <br />Grande near Del Norte averaged 303 cfs (113% of normal). <br />Ihe Conejos River near Mogote had a mean flow of 110 cfs <br />(140% of normal). Flow to the state line was 144% of normal. <br />Storage in Platoro, Rio Grande, and Santa Maria reservoirs <br />totaled 110% of normal as of the end of March. <br />Weather conditions in the San Luis Valley and <br />surrounding mountains were much drier than normal during <br />March. Alamosa received only 0.13 inches of precipitation <br />during the month, 0.33 inches below normal. Ihe mountains <br />received only one-third of the normal amount. <br /> <br />Outlook <br />Recent NRCS stream flow forecasts are calling for a <br />range of about 120% of normal (Sangre de Cristo Range from <br />Culebra Creek northward to Ute Creek near Fort Garland) to <br />189% (Rio San Antonio drainage) of average runoff this year. <br />Expected runoff at the Rio Grande near Del Norte gaging <br />station is 140 percent of normal and 150 percent of average for <br />the Conejos near Mogote. Ihese estimated runoffs are <br />approximately 10 to 30% lower than the March 1 forecasts. <br />Ihis reflects the below normal snowfall in the mountains <br />surrounding the San Luis Valley during the past 30 days. <br />Based on the 90-day climate forecast (warm and dry) and <br />snowpack summaries available from the Natural Resources <br />Conservation Service, the maximum snow water equivalent <br />accumulation has already been reached during 2008. Ihis <br />usually occurs on April 1 O. But the peak this year was probably <br />reached on March 20. <br /> <br />Administrative/Manaqement Concerns <br />Local officials are now less fearful of damaging floods <br />during the 2008 runoff season. Depending on the severity of <br />the melt-out, runoff levels might be just slightly above normal. <br />Ihe 2008 annual meeting of the Costilla Creek Compact <br />Commission will be held at the Clarion Inn of the Rio Grande in <br />Alamosa on May 8, 2008 at 10 a.m. Ihe public is invited to <br />attend. <br /> <br />Public Use Impacts <br />Despite the dry March, winter sports enthusiasts reliant <br />on snowcover still enjoyed the deep snowpack. Finally, <br />enough sun and warmth freed the lower elevations from ice <br />and snow cover and temperatures rose to a moderate level. It <br />is anticipated that the irrigation season will begin around April <br />11. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />w <br />:3 <br /><t <br />> 0 <br />>< <br />w <br />o <br />Z <br />--1 <br />52 <br />o <br />-2 <br /> <br />"* 140,CXXJ <br />LL <br />" <br />~ 120,CXXJ <br /> <br />~- 100,CXXJ <br />...J <br />LL <br />~ 8O,CXXJ <br />>= <br />:'S 8O,CXXJ <br />::J <br />:;;; <br />(3 4O,CXXJ <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />May-08 <br /> <br />RIO GR.8N:E ~N SV\S HSlt:R( <br /> <br />-3 <br /> <br /> <br />Jan-OO Jan-01 Jan-02 J<n-03 Jan-04 J<n-05 Jan-03 Jan-O? Jan-OO <br />MONTH/YEAR <br /> <br />RIO GRANCE NR CEL NORT~ FLOW BY WATER YEAR <br /> <br />180,CXXJ <br /> <br /> <br />180,CXXJ <br /> <br />