FGUS65 KSTR 052024 ESGNM TTAA00 KSLR DDHHMM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLORADO BASIN RIVER FORECAST CENTER SALT LAKE CITY, UT SPRING FLOOD POTENTIAL FOR THE COLORADO RIVER BASIN WITHIN COLORADO May 5, 2020 The 2020 spring runoff flood potential due to snowmelt is not high at this time for San Juan River basin. Flooding due to solely snowmelt is unlikely as the snow accumulation season has basically ended, snowpack conditions are well below average for most areas in early May, and many locations within the San Juan River basin have already experienced significant snow melt. Precipitation and snow conditions as of May 1st are listed below. PRECIPITATION (% OF AVERAGE) AND SNOWPACK (% OF MEDIAN): SUBBASIN APR PRECIP OCT-APR PREC MAY 1 SNOWPACK ---------------------- ---------- ------------ --------------- ABOVE NAVAJO RES 10 65 60 ANIMAS 15 75 80 While flooding due solely to snowmelt is not likely at this time, flood related problems can result in any year if heavy rainfall occurs during the melt period when channel capacities have been reduced. A list of specific spring peak flow forecasts are available at: http://www.cbrfc.noaa.gov/rmap/peak/peaklist.php A map of the current spring peak flow forecasts is available at: http://www.cbrfc.noaa.gov/lmap/lmap.php?interface=peak CBRFC/A.Nielson