Wyoming Water Supply Outlook Report
February 1999

General
Generally, snow water equivalent (SWE) across the state is below normal in the northeast The southern portions of the state are near normal, while the central and northwest areas are 10-20 percent above normal. Precipitation for January varied from normal to well above normal. Precipitation in October and November was generally well above average with precipitation in December below average. Most of the reservoir levels are above average. Forecast runoff varies from above normal to well below normal, but generally yields are expected to be near normal.

Snowpack
Conditions vary across the State as of February 1. The northwest and western portions of the State are near average to well above average. The Shoshone and Upper Yellowstone Basins are well above average. The southern and eastern areas of Wyoming are average to below in percent of normal snow water equivalent (SWE). The Bighorn River basin is a little above average, while on the other side of the Bighorn Mountains, the Powder-Tongue River basin is below average.

Precipitation
Most basins across Wyoming received above average precipitation for the month of January. Eleven of the 13 basins were above average for the month. The following table displays the major river basins and their departure from normal for January 1999.

BasinDeparture
from normal
BasinDeparture
from normal
Snake River +08%Upper North Platte River+70%
Yellowstone & Madison +43%Lower North Platte River+27%
Wind River +03%Little Snake River +12%
Bighorn +33%Upper Green River -16%
Shoshone & Clarks Fork +63%Lower Green River -16%
Powder & Tongue River +13%Upper Bear River +04%
Belle Fourche & Cheyenne+75%

Streams
Runoff is expected to vary greatly across the state. The northwestern part of the state is expected to have yields varying from average to slightly above average. The northeast portion of Wyoming should be well above average -- because of very high precipitation during the early part of the water year (Oct-Sep). In most cases, the southeast portion of the state will vary from 20 to 38 percent below normal (LaPrele Creek drainage is expected to be about 38 percent below normal). The southwest portion of Wyoming varies from near average to about 15 percent below average. The Bear River will produce 15-25 percent below average yields.

Reservoirs
Reservoir storage is generally above average for this time of the year. See following table for further information about reservoir storage.

Major Reservoirs in Wyoming


                             B A S I N    W I D E
                      R E S E R V O I R    S U M M A R Y

                        FOR THE END OF JANUARY  1999


 BASIN AREA         CURRENT AS  LAST YR AS  AVERAGE AS  CURRENT AS  CURRENT AS
  RESERVIOR         % CAPACITY  % CAPACITY  % CAPACITY   % AVERAGE   % LAST YR
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  ALCOVA                    84          85          85         100         100
  ANGOSTURA                 95          94          80         118         101
  BELLE FOURCHE             94          98          57         165          95
  BIG SANDY                 81          60          46         174         135
  BIGHORN LAKE              64          68          62         103          93
  BOYSEN                    96          92          97          98         104
  BUFFALO BILL              69          83          64         107          83
  BULL LAKE                 64          64          57         113         101
  DEERFIELD                 95         101          84         113          94
  EDEN                                      NO REPORT
  ENNIS LAKE                70          72          83          84          97
  FLAMING GORGE                       AVERAGE NOT ESTABLISHED
  FONTENELLE                52          51          57          92         103
  GLENDO                    80          81          65         122          98
  GRASSY LAKE               85          53          71         119         159
  GUERNSEY                  38          35          15         254         109
  HEBGEN LAKE               82          74          65         125         110
  JACKSON LAKE              72          77          57         127          93
  KEYHOLE                   92          89          51         180         102
  PACTOLA                   94          96          83         113          98
  PALISADES                 85          92          75         115          93
  PATHFINDER                87          93          54         161          94
  PILOT BUTTE               71          69          52         135         103
  SEMINOE                   72          84          46         157          86
  SHADEHILL                 68          67          60         113         101
  TONGUE RIVER                              NO REPORT
  VIVA NAUGHTON RES         74          59          68         109         126
  WHEATLAND #2              63          64          41         155          98
  WOODRUFF NARROWS                    AVERAGE NOT ESTABLISHED
  GLENDO PROJECT USERS      85          84          65         131         101
  GLENDO PROJECT USERS      85          84          65         131         101
  NORTH PLATTE PROJ         81          97          57         144          84

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