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Unseasonably warm and dry conditions continue to significantly decrease water supply in the Flathead River Basin and spring runoff is quickly receding bringing river flows to extremely low levels.
Lake Roberts: Tony Lujan caught a 20-inch Gila trout using a white tail spinner bait on June 8. Alumni Pond: Closed for repairs until further notice. Bear Canyon Lake: We had no reports from anglers ...
Lakes and streams around the state remain the place to be for anglers and others seeking relief from warm temperatures.
With expectations of a potentially low water year, SKQ dam operators worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers this spring ...
Springtime conditions across Montana felt almost summerlike with warmer than normal May temperatures spurring rapid snowmelt.
British Columbia's River Forecast Centre has issued a high streamflow advisories for a large swath of waterways in the ...
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The Flathead River Basin is experiencing a significant decline in runoff streamflow causing basin conditions currently 30% below normal water supply. This marks the driest consecutive ...
Summer in Montana is just around the corner. Springtime conditions felt almost summerlike with warmer-than-normal May temperatures. The seasonal transition spurred rapid snowmelt across the state ...
Aspen has gotten dry enough to the point where the city council on Tuesday declared a Stage 1 shortage with an overall goal ...
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After unseasonably hot and dry temperatures in May triggered an early peak spring runoff, low streamflows are expected in northwest Montana’s river basins through the summer, according to the USDA ...