Show SNOW CONDITIONS IN MOUNTAINS RANGE BANGt FROM POOR TO GOOD kt cl I Snow accumulation on the headwaters of the Colorado rl ri- ri liver Iver vcr in Wyoming and Colorado is 15 generally above average fo for r March 1 and considerably above this date elate in 1950 states th the e monthly report of the Soil Soli Conservation Con Con- Service of Colorado Snow cover is well above normal nor nor- I mal mat on the headwaters of the th e Green in Wyoming and on th the e I source of the Colorado and Gun Gun- I rivers in Colorado Elsewhere Elsewhere Elsewhere Else Else- where in Colorado snow coveris cover coveris is normal or slightly below norma nor nor- I mal ma On New Mexico tributaries snowfall has been deficient Soil moisture re conditions are reported reported reported re re- ported as fair to good in Wyoming Wyo I ming mina and Colorado except forthe for forthe forthe the extreme southwest section of Colorado The snow cover at high elevations ele in Arizona continues to tobe tobe be extremely deficient Stream flow is below normal and reservoir res res- storage is s at minimum levels Colorado river Above Glenwood Glenwood Glenwood Glen- Glen wood Springs The snow cover co I ver on the Colorado and Roar ing Fork rivers above Glenwood Glen Glen- wood Springs is well above normal nor mal mat for this date and substantially above last year North of the Colorado river and on the Grand Mesa the current curren t snow Isnow cover is normal to slightly slight slight- tr ly below normal The summer r flow of the Blue river should shout I be well above average since sine current snow cover is the highest high est since snow surveys were rues started and extends to medium elevations Storage in Green Mountain reservoir is now note 76 76 feet acre as compared t to u on March 1 1 1950 Soil SoU moisture conditions are arc described ed as good in the upper value valley and fall fair to good in the Grand valley is reported reported as about average Gunnison river The water supply outlook for the Gunnison Gunni- Gunni son is similar to the upper Co lorado except that the snow cover on the southern ies les es is slightly less than normal From Marshall Pass west along the Continental Divide Ing the headwaters of the in Uni Tn the snowfall has been less leRs than normal but above 1950 Storage in Taylor Park reservoir Is now about acre feet acre feet as compared to a year ago Stream flow Its liS h reported as about 90 per cen of of average Precipitation hn has s been deficient and soil soft moiSture moiS' moiS ture fuse conditions are arc described D a as fair Yampa and White rivers The Th e snow cover on these Green ri rl river rl v ver et tributaries in Colorado I is s about normal as of this date On the North Fork of the White Whit Whiteriver Whiteriver river there is a small area o oJ heavy snow cover Precipitation at valley elevations has been bee n deficient Soil moisture conditions condi condl dons are arc described as fair t to o good in the high valleys |