Green River Basin



Observed runoff was near to much above normal over the entire Green River Basin for the April through July 1997 season. Monthly precipitation in the Green River Basin was much above normal in December 1996 with the seasonal precipitation, October through December 1996, above to much above normal. This trend continued into January 1997. However, both February and March of 1997 were well below normal. April returned to the pattern of early winter coming in well above normal. Seasonal precipitation at the end of April was well above normal.

The seasonal snowpack already averaged 180 percent of normal for the Green River Basin by the 1st of January. The only period through May when the snowpack in this area wasn't much above normal was during late March/early April.

Streamflow forecasts were generally highest in February, just before the months of below normal precipitation, then dropped a bit in the March through May forecasts. Above normal precipitation in June and July contributed to some forecasts coming in a bit below observed flows.