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Snowmelt Runoff Forecast - Bighorn River Basin

Media Contact: John H. Lawson, (307) 261-5671, jlawson@gp.usbr.gov

For Release: May 04, 2004

The Wyoming Area Office of the Bureau of Reclamation in Mills, Wyoming, has prepared snowmelt runoff forecasts for the Shoshone and Wind Rivers of the Bighorn River Basin, according to John H. Lawson, Wyoming Area Manager. The May 1, forecast of the spring snow melt runoff is below normal for all areas.

The Bighorn Basin forecast indicates inflows from the Shoshone River to Buffalo Bill Reservoir during the April through July period will be 350,000 acre-feet (AF) (51% of average), compared to a 30-year average of 684,000 acre-feet. Of this amount, 38,600 AF was received in April, leaving 311,400 AF of runoff forecasted for May through July.

The Wind River portion of the Bighorn River Basin April through July inflow forecast includes the snowmelt runoff into Bull Lake Reservoir from Bull Lake Creek, which is expected to be 110,000 acre-feet (78% of average), of which 4,600 AF was received in April, and the snowmelt runoff into the Wind River above Bull Lake Creek, which is expected to be 260,000 acre-feet (61% of average) of which 22,500 AF was received in April. The expected inflows to Boysen Reservoir for the April through July period are 250,000 acre-feet (42% of average), of which 44,000 AF was received in April leaving 206,000 AF of runoff forecasted for May through July.

The Bureau of Reclamation will update the inflow forecasts again in June.

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