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Show Snow survey shows better moisture outlook jjow survey information from the Conservation Service Vernal office fxApril 1 shows the area water supply !:.be below average. But with the incased in-cased moisture in March, the outlook s improving. On the Whiterocks River and Dry Fite draining at Mosby Mountain Me is 47 inches of snow with 9.4 into in-to of water; this is 109 percent of average. Last month there was 16 talis ta-lis of snow with 3.6 inches of water E'iflpercent average. The raingauge Gtch since October 1 is 101 percent of wage, 1! Paradise Park there is 52 inches of to with 14.1 inches of water; this is li! percent of average. The raingauge ffilrom October 1 is 108 percent of w.ge. 11 Trout Creek on Ashley Creek drainage there is 36 inches of snow with Hiachesof water. This is 93 percent of image. On Brush Creek drainage at Kings Cahin Upper, there is 33 inches of snow in 1.4 inches of water; this is 86 percent of average. Grizzly Ridge has 31 inches cf snow with 7.2 inches of water; this is 83 percent of average. On the north slope of the Uintas at Spirit Lake there is 55 inches of snow with 14.7 inches of water; this is 121 percent of average. The raingauge catch from October 1 is 116 percent of average. At Hickerson Park there is 36 inches of snow with 8.3 inches of water; this is 140 percent of average. The raingauge catch from October 1 is 108 percent of average. Reservoir storage at Steinaker is 28,000 acre feet; this is 120 percent of average. Stream flow forecasts for April to July: Ashley Creek 49,000 acre feet: 95 percent of average. Whiterocks River 54,000 acre feet; 90 percent of average. Uinta River 74,000 acre feet; 84 percent of average. Henry Fork on the north slope of Uintas 56,000 acre feet; this is 107 percent of average. |