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May 8, 2024
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Spine
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They can't get water out of Utah Lake fast enough. Jordan river is SUPER high
and over the banks in many places. I can't walk several trails right now due to high water.
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Even after these last big storms, the SE Uinta snowpack is still less than 100%
The Y's Insider
May 8, 8:51am
It is at 97%.
Oatmeal
May 8, 8:54am
Edited the typo
The Y's Insider
May 8, 9:04am
That link says the entire state is 95% or higher.
ochobeeguy
May 8, 8:55am
Outside of Lake Powell at 32% and Yuba at 49%, reservoir levels are looking
AF Cougar
May 8, 9:02am
They can't get water out of Utah Lake fast enough. Jordan river is SUPER high
Spine
May 8, 10:53am
What? Really? The Jordan River that feeds Utah Lake is too full?
jcase16byu
May 8, 1:34pm
The river that empties Utah Lake into the GSL. I live right by the river and
Spine
May 8, 8:59pm
Where past the peak. Its percentage of peak snowpack, so it’s supposed to be
stenso
May 8, 9:14am
I thought it was a measurement of snowpack compared to "normal as of today"
The Y's Insider
May 8, 9:18am
Lake Powell snowpack is only at 91% of average.
JAGA97
May 8, 9:15am
Where are you seeing that?
The Y's Insider
May 8, 9:19am
RE: Where are you seeing that?
JAGA97
May 8, 9:51am
This includes all of the Green River (Wyoming) and Colorado River (Colorado) drainages too though, doesn’t it? Don’t
mvtoro
May 8, 11:30am
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