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Show ers VA - J'M J 1 s f ICRS SNOW DEPTHS i . ... ;pe checks snow depths as part ot area-wiae pm of water supply conducted by the agricul- ! iation and conservation service. -ys for the March i Jtre made via heli-: heli-: :i snowmobile re-fillips, re-fillips, soil con-I con-I 'wice. IpCONTENTof the ("J from 110 percent ; -: a Farmington Up-I Up-I Percent at Chalk I ' Seventy-nine in-i in-i " contained 27.9 j at Farmington ! ed to 43 inches '1-8 inches of wa- n: :'&eek No. 1 snow i as of snow held j ;f water. Last year I -s of snow were i A jncheS of jj Canyon Summit snow depth was 54 incnes wun water content of 17.8 inches for 111 percent of average. Last year 36 inches of snow had 7.6 inches of water content. con-tent. Our snotel readings show water content increases since our field readings of 3.9 inches at Farmington Upper 2.5 inches in-ches at Chalk Creek One 2.1 inches at Horse Ridge and 1.6 inches at Parleys Canyon Summit. WEBER RIVER is forecast to flow 1 19 percent of average and Farmington Creek 1 22 percent per-cent of average. With a good water supply forecast, you can move ahead with spring planting plans. Some onions were seeded just before this last storm. |