Wyoming Snow Precipitation Update
United States Natural Resources Water and Climate Center
Department of Conservation Portland, Oregon
Agriculture Service
S N O W - P R E C I P I T A T I O N U P D A T E
Based on Mountain Data from NRCS SNOTEL Sites
As of SUNDAY: NOVEMBER 21 , 2004
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BASIN ELEV. SNOW WATER EQUIVALENT TOTAL PRECIPITATION
Data Site Name (Ft) % %
Current Average Avg Current Average Avg
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WYOMING
SNAKE RIVER
BASE CAMP 7030 1.9 2.8 68 3.3 4.8 69
COTTONWOOD CREEK 7600 2.3 3.3 70 4.7 6.4 73
GRANITE CREEK 6770 1.7 2.3 74 4.3 4.2 102
GRASSY LAKE 7265 3.8 5.3 72 5.1 7.6 67
GROS VENTRE SUMMIT 8750 2.9 3.0 97 3.1 3.5 89
LEWIS LAKE DIVIDE 7850 4.3 5.3 81 4.9 7.7 64
PHILLIPS BENCH 8200 3.2 4.5 71 4.4 5.8 76
SALT RIVER SUMMIT 7600 1.3 1.7 76 4.1 4.0 102
SNAKE RIVER STATION 6920 1.1 2.7 41 3.4 5.0 68
SPRING CREEK DIVIDE 9000 4.9 4.8 102 5.8 5.8 100
THUMB DIVIDE 7980 2.2 2.8 79 3.0 4.3 70
TOGWOTEE PASS 9580 3.3 5.5 60 3.5 5.8 60
TWO OCEAN PLATEAU 9240 5.8 6.5 89 5.0 6.5 77
WILLOW CREEK 8450 4.0 5.6 71 6.4 7.5 85
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Basin wide percent of average 76 77
UPPER YELLOWSTONE-MADISON
BEARTOOTH LAKE 9275 3.3 5.6 59 3.2 4.7 68
BLACK BEAR 8170 6.6 7.0 94 7.4 8.2 90
CANYON 8090 1.6 2.3 70 2.7 3.8 71
FISHER CREEK 9100 4.5 6.7 67 5.1 7.7 66
MADISON PLATEAU 7750 3.6 4.3 84 5.0 5.7 88
NORTHEAST ENTRANCE 7350 .2 1.6 12 1.7 3.2 53
PARKER PEAK 9400 3.8 5.3 72 3.0 4.5 67
SYLVAN LAKE 8420 3.1 4.8 65 4.4 5.6 79
THUMB DIVIDE 7980 2.2 2.8 79 3.0 4.3 70
TWO OCEAN PLATEAU 9240 5.8 6.5 89 5.0 6.5 77
WHISKEY CREEK 6800 2.0 2.6 77 4.1 4.7 87
WHITE MILL 8700 3.2 4.9 65 3.4 6.1 56
WOLVERINE 7650 .7 2.1 33 1.9 3.6 53
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Basin wide percent of average 72 73
WIND RIVER
BURROUGHS CREEK 8750 1.6 2.8 57 1.9 3.8 50
COLD SPRINGS 9630 2.3 2.5 92 2.7 3.5 77
DEER PARK 9700 7.2 4.0 180 8.3 5.6 148
HOBBS PARK 10100 4.4 4.3 102 4.2 3.8 111
LITTLE WARM 9370 1.8 2.6 69 2.3 3.7 62
SOUTH PASS 9040 5.0 3.8 132 6.3 4.7 134
ST. LAWRENCE ALT 8620 1.9 2.1 90 2.9 2.9 100
TOGWOTEE PASS 9580 3.3 5.5 60 3.5 5.8 60
TOWNSEND CREEK 8700 2.3 2.4 96 5.1 3.7 138
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Basin wide percent of average 99 99
BIGHORN BASIN
BALD MTN. 9380 3.9 5.0 78 4.0 4.4 91
BEAR TRAP MEADOW 8200 .3 1.3 23 2.7 2.9 93
BLACKWATER 9780 3.7 6.1 61 3.4 5.7 60
BONE SPRINGS DIV 9350 4.4 4.5 98 4.3 4.1 105
EVENING STAR 9200 3.5 6.4 55 4.9 6.4 77
GRAVE SPRINGS 8550 .8 2.3 35 2.7 3.1 87
KIRWIN 9550 1.4 3.5 40 1.5 3.4 44
MARQUETTE 8760 1.0 3.2 31 1.8 3.5 51
MIDDLE POWDER 7760 1.4 2.9 48 2.8 4.2 67
OWL CREEK 8975 .8 1.6 50 1.2 1.9 63
POWDER RIVER PASS 9480 3.2 2.7 119 4.1 3.4 121
SHELL CREEK 9580 4.0 4.3 93 3.7 3.7 100
SYLVAN LAKE 8420 3.1 4.8 65 4.4 5.6 79
SYLVAN ROAD 7120 1.3 2.4 54 3.3 5.1 65
TIMBER CREEK 7950 .2 2.0 10 1.1 2.6 42
YOUNTS PEAK 8350 1.9 3.5 54 2.8 4.1 68
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Basin wide percent of average 62 76
SHOSHONE RIVER
BLACKWATER 9780 3.7 6.1 61 3.4 5.7 60
EVENING STAR 9200 3.5 6.4 55 4.9 6.4 77
KIRWIN 9550 1.4 3.5 40 1.5 3.4 44
MARQUETTE 8760 1.0 3.2 31 1.8 3.5 51
SYLVAN LAKE 8420 3.1 4.8 65 4.4 5.6 79
SYLVAN ROAD 7120 1.3 2.4 54 3.3 5.1 65
YOUNTS PEAK 8350 1.9 3.5 54 2.8 4.1 68
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Basin wide percent of average 53 65
POWDER-TONGUE
BEAR TRAP MEADOW 8200 .3 1.3 23 2.7 2.9 93
BIG GOOSE 7990 1.6 1.8 89 2.9 2.7 107
BONE SPRINGS DIV 9350 4.4 4.5 98 4.3 4.1 105
BURGESS JUNCTION 7880 1.9 3.0 63 2.9 3.6 81
CLOUD PEAK RESERVOIR 9860 3.2 3.1 103 3.1 4.2 74
DOME LAKE 8880 3.1 3.5 89 4.0 4.1 98
GRAVE SPRINGS 8550 .8 2.3 35 2.7 3.1 87
HANSEN SAWMILL 8360 .6 1.6 37 1.7 2.8 61
MIDDLE POWDER 7760 1.4 2.9 48 2.8 4.2 67
POWDER RIVER PASS 9480 3.2 2.7 119 4.1 3.4 121
SUCKER CREEK 8880 2.9 2.7 107 4.0 3.8 105
TIE CREEK 6870 .0 1.2 0 2.7 3.3 82
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Basin wide percent of average 76 90
BELLE FOURCHE
BLIND PARK 6890 .9 1.7 53 2.8 3.9 72
COLE CANYON 5910 .0 1.6 0 2.3 -M *
NORTH RAPID CREEK 6130 .8 1.3 62 1.9 3.4 56
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Basin wide percent of average 37 64
UPPER N. PLATTE RIVER
COLUMBINE 9160 1.3 3.5 37 4.1 5.1 80
DIVIDE PEAK 8860 4.3 3.9 110 7.2 5.1 141
ELK RIVER 8700 1.0 2.2 45 4.8 4.2 114
JOE WRIGHT 10120 5.4 5.2 104 -M 6.3 *
NORTH FRENCH CREEK 10130 4.7 6.3 75 4.9 6.2 79
OLD BATTLE 9920 8.5 6.9 123 10.0 7.4 135
SAGE CREEK BASIN 7850 1.7 2.3 74 5.9 2.9 203
SOUTH BRUSH CREEK 8440 1.2 2.1 57 2.5 4.4 57
TOWER 10500 8.8 9.5 93 7.9 8.4 94
WEBBER SPRINGS 9250 5.0 5.0 100 6.9 6.3 110
WILLOW CREEK PASS 9540 3.4 2.8 121 3.4 3.6 94
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Basin wide percent of average 91 107
LOWER N. PLATTE - SWEETWATER - LARAMIE
BROOKLYN LAKE 10220 2.7 4.6 59 3.6 5.0 72
CASPER MTN. 7850 1.7 3.7 46 3.3 4.3 77
DEADMAN HILL 10220 4.5 4.1 110 3.6 4.4 82
DEER PARK 9700 7.2 4.0 180 8.3 5.6 148
LAPRELE CREEK 8375 .9 2.5 36 2.8 3.5 80
RENO HILL 8500 1.4 3.4 41 2.5 4.3 58
ROACH 9700 2.1 3.2 66 3.9 4.3 91
SAND LAKE 10050 5.7 7.2 79 4.6 5.9 78
SOUTH PASS 9040 5.0 3.8 132 6.3 4.7 134
WINDY PEAK 7900 -M 1.7 * -M 3.1 *
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Basin wide percent of average 85 93
LITTLE SNAKE RIVER
BATTLE MOUNTAIN 7440 .4 1.4 29 4.3 3.6 119
DIVIDE PEAK 8860 4.3 3.9 110 7.2 5.1 141
OLD BATTLE 9920 8.5 6.9 123 10.0 7.4 135
SANDSTONE RS 8150 1.0 1.7 59 5.2 4.5 116
WHISKEY PARK 8950 4.0 4.6 87 6.0 6.2 97
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Basin wide percent of average 98 122
UPPER GREEN RIVER
BIG SANDY OPENING 9080 5.3 3.0 177 5.5 3.5 157
BLIND BULL SUM 8900 -M 5.1 * 3.9 5.0 78
EAST RIM DIVIDE 7930 .9 2.3 39 2.3 2.8 82
ELKHART PARK G.S. 9400 3.5 2.6 135 4.5 3.6 125
GROS VENTRE SUMMIT 8750 2.9 3.0 97 3.1 3.5 89
KENDALL R.S. 7740 2.1 2.3 91 3.5 3.3 106
LOOMIS PARK 8240 1.9 3.1 61 3.3 3.9 85
NEW FORK LAKE 8340 2.0 2.0 100 2.5 3.1 81
SNIDER BASIN 8060 2.5 2.5 100 3.7 3.6 103
SPRING CREEK DIVIDE 9000 4.9 4.8 102 5.8 5.8 100
TRIPLE PEAK 8500 2.7 4.4 61 5.8 5.1 114
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Basin wide percent of average 96 102
LOWER GREEN RIVER
HAMS FORK 7840 1.2 1.7 71 4.2 2.8 150
HEWINTA 9500 1.1 1.7 65 4.2 4.1 102
HICKERSON PARK 9100 3.0 1.1 273 5.4 2.7 200
HOLE-IN-ROCK 9150 1.4 1.2 117 4.6 2.6 177
INDIAN CREEK 9425 6.4 4.8 133 6.6 5.6 118
KELLEY R.S. 8180 3.8 3.0 127 5.8 4.5 129
STEEL CREEK PARK 10100 5.1 3.2 159 5.4 4.3 126
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Basin wide percent of average 132 136
UPPER BEAR RIVER
BUG LAKE 7950 2.8 3.0 93 5.8 4.6 126
HAYDEN FORK 9100 3.7 2.3 161 7.8 4.9 159
KELLEY R.S. 8180 3.8 3.0 127 5.8 4.5 129
LILY LAKE 9050 2.5 2.2 114 6.4 4.6 139
MONTE CRISTO 8960 6.1 3.8 161 7.8 5.8 134
SALT RIVER SUMMIT 7600 1.3 1.7 76 4.1 4.0 102
TRIAL LAKE 9960 7.5 4.3 174 10.3 5.4 191
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Basin wide percent of average 136 142
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-M = Missing data
* = Data may not provide a valid measure of conditions.
Units = inches for the Current and Average Snow Water Equivalent and
Total Precipitation values
If the Basin wide percent of average value is flagged as potentially
invalid, care should be taken to evaluate if the value is representative
of conditions in the basin.
The SNOW WATER EQUIVALENT Percent of Average represents the snow water
equivalent found at selected SNOTEL sites in or near the basin compared to
the average value for those sites on this day.
The TOTAL PRECIPITATION Percent of Average represents the total precipitation
(beginning October 1st) found at selected SNOTEL sites in or near the basin
compared to the average value for those sites on this day.
Contact your state water supply staff for assistance.
Reference period for average conditions is 1971-2000.
Provisional data, subject to revision.
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-M = Missing data
* = Data may not provide a valid measure of conditions.
Units = inches for the Current and Normal Snow Water Equivalent and
Total Precipitation values
If the Basin Index (%) value is flagged as potentially
invalid, care should be taken to evaluate if the value is representative
of conditions in the basin.
The SNOW WATER EQUIVALENT Percent of Median represents the snow water
equivalent found at selected SNOTEL sites in or near the basin compared to
the Median value for those sites on this day.
The TOTAL PRECIPITATION Percent of Average represents the total precipitation
(beginning October 1st) found at selected SNOTEL sites in or near the basin
compared to the Average value for those sites on this day.
Contact your state water supply staff for assistance.
Medians and averages are calculated for the period 1981-2010.
Provisional data, subject to revision.
* Site -- Either: (a) the current value is missing; (b) the median or
average for the day is not available or is zero; or (c) for snow water
equivalent, the median for the day is less than 10% of the maximum
median value for the year.
* Basin - More than half of the sites within the basin are flagged with *,
preventing the calculation of a meaningful basin index.
The basin index is calculated as the sum of the valid current values
divided by the sum of the corresponding medians (for snow water equivalent)
or averages (for precipitation) and the resulting fraction multiplied by 100.