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One of the wettest Mays in the last 1 ½ centuries has eliminated extreme drought in western North Dakota, though the region remains mired in lesser forms of dryness.
After unseasonably hot and dry temperatures in May triggered an early peak spring runoff, low streamflows are expected in northwest Montana’s river basins through the summer, according to the USDA ...
With expectations of a potentially low water year, SKQ dam operators worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers this spring ...
The National Weather Service in Spokane is warning of “hot conditions with high temperatures between 95 and 105 degrees” and ...
With a hot, dry summer forecast and drought already expanding in most of Montana, FWP is hosting a town hall on Wednesday at noon to discuss plans for fisheries.
While reservoirs are nearly filled to the brim, farmers could still be in for water woes this growing season. The National ...
Forecasts following an unseasonably warm, dry May, indicate the largest freshwater lake in the West will be 1.5 feet below normal by mid-July ...
Beg your pardon?” I said. “Self-rescue,” repeated the Chisos Basin park ranger. “Self …” “Yes,” the ranger continued. “Are ...
Fish get stressed, too. It’s why Colorado Parks and Wildlife closely monitors popular angling spots throughout the year for ...
Fisheries managers in every region have noted the already low water levels and the need to start implementing various tools ...
The 2023 agreement from the Biden administration, a memorandum of understanding with the tribes that brokered a 10-year truce ...
The Kenya Meteorological Department (KMD) has issued a weather advisory, warning of strong winds and large waves expected to ...