Recreational Report for May 17, 2009
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River Recreational Statement
Colorado Basin River Forecast Center, Salt Lake City Utah
1029 AM MDT May 17, 2009
Recreational River Report provided by the Colorado Basin River Forecast
Center. This information is also available through the Internet by
connecting to www.cbrfc.noaa.gov, selecting Recreational Forecasts and then
daily Report.
This morning's river flows in cubic feet per second for
Sunday, May 17, 2009. Forecast trend for the next 24 hours.
Please note that all data are provisional.
- Colorado -
-Colorado Basin-
Colorado nr Kremmling 2850 Forecast Little Change
Crystal nr Redstone 1550 Forecast Rise to 1800
Colorado blo Glenwood Spgs12500 Forecast Little Change
Gunnison blo Gunnison Tun 4450 Forecast Little Change
Colorado at Westwater 24200 Forecast Little Change
Dolores blo Mcphee 1700 Regulated
Dolores nr Bedrock 1700 Forecast Fall to 1400
Dolores nr Cisco 3100 Forecast Little Change
-Green River Basin-
Yampa nr Steamboat Spgs 2450 Forecast Rise to 2750
Yampa at Maybell 8350 Forecast Little Change
Little Snake nr Lily 2950 Forecast Little Change
-San Juan Basin-
Animas nr Durango 4800 Forecast Little Change
Piedra nr Arboles 1750 Forecast Little Change
San Juan nr Archuleta 520 Regulated
- Utah -
-Colorado Basin-
Colorado at Westwater 24200 Forecast Little Change
Dolores nr Cisco 3100 Forecast Little Change
Colorado nr Cisco 25050 Forecast Little Change
Cataract Canyon e42800 Forecast Little Change
NF Virgin nr Springdale 150 Forecast Rise to 180
Virgin nr Virgin 180 Forecast Rise to 220
Virgin nr Littlefield 160 Forecast Fall to 100
Colorado at Lees Ferry 7000-12750Power Releases
-Green River Basin-
Green blo Fontenelle 900 Regulated
Green blo Flaming Gorge 4450 Regulated
Green at Jensen 14900 Forecast Little Change
White nr Watson 2200 Forecast Little Change
Cottonwood Ck blo Joes Val180 Regulated
Green nr Green River, Ut 18700 Forecast Little Change
San Rafael nr Green R, Ut 15 Forecast Little Change
Escalante nr Escalante 0 Forecast Little Change
Muddy nr Emery 120 Forecast Rise to 140
Fremont nr Bicknell 55 Forecast Rise to 65
Dirty Devil nr Hanksville 10 Forecast Rise to 15
-Great Basin-
Bear nr Evanston 1300 Forecast Rise to 1650
Logan abv State Dam 620 Forecast Rise to 810
Weber nr Oakley 880 Forecast Rise to 1250
Weber nr Echo 410 Regulated
Weber at Gateway 980 Forecast Little Change
Ogden blo Pineview Dam 300 Regulated
Provo nr Woodland 1350 Forecast Rise to 1650
Provo blo Deer Ck Dam e910 Regulated
Sevier blo Piute Dam 180 Regulated
-San Juan Basin-
San Juan nr Bluff 4150 Forecast Little Change
- Wyoming -
-Green River Basin-
Green blo Fontenelle 900 Regulated
-Great Basin-
Bear nr Evanston 1300 Forecast Rise to 1650
- Arizona -
-Salt Basin-
Salt at Chrysotile 400 Forecast Little Change
Tonto Creek 5 Forecast Little Change
Cherry Creek 5 Forecast Little Change
-Colorado Basin-
Virgin nr Littlefield 160 Forecast Fall to 100
Colorado at Lees Ferry 7000-12750Power Releases
Forecast Comments: Significant rises due to much above normal temperatures
are expected over the next five days and many streams will reach their
seasonal peaks.
For future reservoir releases from Bureau of Reclamation Reservoirs call:
in Southwest Colorado - (970) 565-7562
in Westcentral Colorado - (970) 248-0660
for Flaming Gorge, Lake Powell and Navajo - (801) 524-3883
For information on the Upper Snake River in Wyoming and Eastern Idaho, including
flows on the Murtaugh stretch call 1-800-658-5771
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