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Missoula hydrology outlook: good reservoir storage but Blackfoot Basin remains extremely dry
Summary
Leanne Allegretto, hydrologist at the National Weather Service Missoula office, told the LEPC that overall snowpack and reservoir storage are near or above normal for much of the region but the Blackfoot Basin remains well below normal, and the outlook through June trends toward warmer and drier conditions.
Leanne Allegretto, hydrologist with the National Weather Service’s Missoula office, briefed the LEPC on the local weather and water outlook and highlighted an uneven recovery: most basins near Missoula have near‑normal or above‑normal snowpack and reservoirs, but the Blackfoot Basin remains significantly below normal.
Allegretto said 7‑ to 10‑day forecasts show a typical spring…
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