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<br /> <br />III <br />II <br />III <br />II <br />. <br />II <br />II <br />II <br />II <br />II <br />III <br />II <br /> <br />':) <br />,-.) <br />,... <br />:.;:J <br />""'" <br /> <br />00 <br /> <br />and 42 percent of average, respectively. The Lake Estes watershed snow- <br />water cd,ntent was only 47 percent of average on May 1. The St. Vrain and <br />the Poudre watersheds snow-water content on May 1 were 63 percent of average <br />and 68 percent of average, respectively. <br /> <br />May weather started very warm and dry and ended up very cool and wet. <br />Mountain! snowpack melted much too quiCkly. Project precipitation stations <br />averagedl 107 percent of average for May. June weather over the Project was <br />below average temperatures and above average precipitation. Project <br />precipita~ion stations averaged 162 percent of average for June. Estes Park <br />recorded! ~. 79 inches of precipitation during June which was the fourth <br />wettest i June in 84 years. Fort Collins recorded 5.78 inches of <br />precipit~1;ion during June which was the third wettest June in 92 years. <br />Fort Col~ins set a record on June 24 with 2.50 inches of rain in 1 hour. <br /> <br />July thrpugh August precipitation was below average on all watersheds. The <br />Green Mountain watershed recorded 92 percent of average precipitation for <br />July thrlough August. Willow Creek and Lake Granby watersheds recorded <br />80 percept of average precipitation for July through August. The Lake Estes <br />watershe~ recorded 88 percent of average precipitation for July through <br />August. i The maximum recorded temperature was 86'F on August 9 at <br />Green Mountain Reservoir. The maximum temperature at Lake Granby occurred <br />on August 15 and was 81'F, and Lake Estes recorded a maximum temperature of <br />86.F on ~uly 7. The minimum recorded temperature was -12'F on January 20 at <br />Green Mo~ntain Reservoir. The minimum temperature at Lake Granby occurred <br />on January 15 and 19 and was -20'F, and Lake Estes recorded a minimum <br />temperatUre of -13'F on January 15. <br />, <br /> <br />Alva B.: Adams (Adams Tunnel) diversions totaled 197,016 acre-feet <br />(84 perc~nt of average) for the water year. <br /> <br />The Nortlhern Col oradoWater 'Conservancy Oi stri ct declared a quota of <br />60 perce~t (186,000 acre-feet) for the allocation of Project water to <br />allotmen1l contract holders for water year 1992. The carryover water program' <br />del ivered 58,970 acre-feet to Project water users in water year 1992. <br /> <br />Seasonal water del iveries (November 1991-0ctober 1992) was 174,400 acre-feet <br />which wa$ 66 percent of average and 11,600 acre-feet below the 60 percent <br />quota allocation. <br /> <br />Project generation for the water year was below average at 76 percent of <br />average ~ue to below average transmountain diversions, below average <br />snowpack :and facility maintenance. <br /> <br />3 <br />