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<br />0011.'1 <br /> <br /> <br />March 1, 1993 <br /> <br />SUMMARY <br /> <br />Forecasts for March 1 have increased significantly from those issued February 1, Much above <br />average precipitation fell over the Upper Colorado during February, Runoff forecasts range from <br />100 10 220 percent of average in the Upper Colorado Mainstem, ]45 to ]80 percent of average in <br />the San Juan, and 7510 ]55 percent of average in the Green River Basin, <br /> <br />APRIL - J UL Y VOLUME FORECASTS <br /> <br />Percent of <br />'6] - '90 <br />Average <br /> <br />]75% <br />150% <br />]25% <br />100% <br />75% <br />50% <br />25% <br />0% <br /> <br />160% <br /> <br /> <br />Upper Colorado <br />River <br /> <br />Green River <br /> <br />San Juan River <br /> <br />,_ Jan, Ill] Feb, m Mar, I <br /> <br />30 DAY WEATHER OUTLOOK <br /> <br />INSIDE <br /> <br />The National Weather Service 30 day <br />outlook for the Upper Colorado River Basin <br />calls for near nonnal temperatures and near <br />nonnal precipitation, <br /> <br />Tooic Pa..e <br />Summarv I <br />UDDer Colorado Mainstem 2 <br />Green River 3 <br />San Juan River 4 <br />Soecific Site Forecasts 5 <br />Rood Control Forecasts 9 <br />Res, Monthly Inn, FCSlS 10 <br />EOM Reservoir Contents II <br />Monthlv Streamnows 12 <br />Precioitation MaDS 14.15 <br />Additional Information 16 <br />