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8 sty 2024 · BOISE, ID, January 8, 2024 – The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Idaho has released the January Water Supply Outlook Report, the first for the 2024 Water Year. Winter finally arrived in January, with storms bringing much needed moisture across Idaho.
Water supply. The good news is that reservoir storage in Idaho is near or above normal on February 1. Water supply for irrigators in the Southern Snake River, Bear River, and potentially in the Willow-Blackfoot-Portneuf watershed looks sufficient with both excellent reservoir storage and above normal snowpack in these basins.
impact water supply by increasing irrigation demand, changing the timing and duration of irrigation demand this summer as well as potentially reducing summer streamflow volumes.
Natural Resources Conservation Service . Idaho Water Supply Outlook Report . March 1, 2021. Northern Idaho Mountains near Lookout Pass Ski Area . Photo taken by Peter Youngblood,
Thankfully, the New Year brings good news to report for Idaho’s snowpack and water supply with fall precipitation and late December snowstorms bringing relief to drought conditions.
Idaho Water Supply Outlook Report May 1, 2023. Flooding in southeast Idaho near Inkom on May 1 from recent snowmelt. (photo by Kyle Riley, Idaho State Journal). Warm temperatures at the end of April kicked off widespread snowmelt and increases in streamflow across Idaho.
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