Show Snow Survey Shows Above Average Depth Snow surveys for February 1st have been completed by Larry Searle and LaVon niles lies of the local Soil Soli Conservation Conservation Conser Service office assisted by Henry of the Forest Service An above average snow for February 1st let was reported but near average snow snowfall snowfall fall Call Is needed from Crom now until spring for lor a good water year PARADISE PARK has 36 16 Inches of snow with 93 91 Inches of water There was 50 inches of oC snow and 15 Inches of water last year The average is 78 inches of water waler The has caught 1396 1306 inches of oC water waler from Crom October October Octo Oclo ber 1st tat to 10 February 1st Last Years Year's catch was 1098 1608 Inches of or water waler The average catch Is inches of or water JULIUS PARK has 38 Inches of snow and 93 inches of or water Last year there were 52 Inches of or snow containing inches of or water The Thc average Is 74 inches of water The catch from Irom October 1st to February 1 was 1364 inches of or water Last year it was 1584 inches of or water The average catch catchis is inches of water MOSBY MOUNTAIN snow course has 28 inches of snow and 67 inches of water Last year there was 41 inches of 01 snow and inches of oC water The average is 64 inches inches- of water GRIZZLY RIDGE snow course has hag 36 inches of 01 snow and 84 inches of water Last year there was 37 inches of snow and inches of 01 water The rain guage catch from October 1 to February 1 was inches of water Last years year's catch was inches of water Average for the last 9 years is 1012 inches of water BURNT CREEK has 29 inches of snow and 67 inches of water Last year there was 21 inches of snow and 45 inches of water The catch from October 1 to February 1 was 1048 inches of water Last years year's catch was 1061 1081 inches of oC water The average for the last 8 years is inches of water HICKERSON PARK has 33 inches of snow 78 inches of water This course hasn't been measured for February 1 before but snow accumulation is ahead of the March 1 average of 55 inches of water |