What an awesome weekend!
Am I really in western Washington in the Spring?
Unfortanely looks as if we and the fish will be paying the price for this wonderful weather come summer.
See:
http://www.nwrfc.noaa.gov/snow/snow.cgi Point your cursor at a dot of interest and its name and data of interest will show up to the left of the map. Look closely at the per cent of average. If you click on the dot a graph of the year's readings compared to the average will again show up to the left of the map.
While I have heard some have been talking of good snow pack the data seems to indicate otherwise. While the early snow fall was decent the recent months have been poor with most site's totals peaking early and below average. The upper Columbia and Snake what good early snow falls but have also dropped of considerability in recent months.
The snow pack through out most of Washington is below average. In the North Cascades nearly every snotel site has readings of 65% or less of normal and falling fast. Just 2 weeks ago Rainy Pass (North Cascade Pass) was above 75% and now less than 65%. Looks to me that unless we have a really wet summer (and we all know that we can) the flow levels this summer/early fall may be as low or lower than last year.
Tight lines
S malma