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r YAMPA/WHITE BASIN ,, <br /> Basinwide Conditions Assessment: 1 <br /> The SWSI value of +0.1 indicates that for February YAMPA—WHITE RIVER BASINS <br /> the basin water supplies were normal. The Soil Conservation $wfsCs Water Supply Index History <br /> Service reports February 28 snowpack at 129% of normal. 4 <br /> Flow at the gaging station Yampa River at Steamboat W 3 ;f`— <br /> averaged 112 cfs as compared to the 1961-1991 February — , <br /> average of 92.0 cfs. Snow depths at higher elevations are 2 �- <br /> about the same as last month,but water content has increased <br /> significantly. Ski area conditions are better than they have 1 a <br /> been since 1986. Reservoirs are still ice covered and streams to iI ' ,MI„� , i �I <br /> !, <br /> are partially open, with flows near normal. I w. 41 / <br /> _2 <br /> a y II \ I' <br /> 1 I <br /> Outlook: -3 - <br /> - <br /> Additional snowpack will improve soil moisture levels -4 <br /> JAN84 JANOS JAMBS JAN97 JAN9B JAN90 JAN50 JAN91 JAN92 JAN93 <br /> and provide sufficient water to fill irrigation reservoirs. If ww TEAK <br /> Administrative/Manastement Concerns: <br /> Administration requirements will remain minimal <br /> until spring. <br /> YAMPA RIVER AT STEAMBOAT <br /> Public Use Impacts: FLOW BY <br /> WATER YEAR- <br /> Impacts on public use should be minimal until next <br /> spring. Snow conditions are excellent for skiing, 5a <br /> snowmobiling and ice fishing. _ <br /> ,G <br /> §I <br /> 30 <br /> u <br /> v <br /> lo <br /> Oct IA. OsC Jan FW Burch <br /> ACNTM <br /> 0 *VT(1014) O OFT(1977) A AVG X 1993 <br /> 8 <br />