Hydrometeorological Discussion Issued by NWS Missouri Basin, Pleasant Hill
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AGUS73 KKRF 131616
HMDKRF
Daily Hydrologic Activities Discussion
NWS Missouri Basin River Forecast Center Pleasant Hill MO
Thursday June 13, 2013
During the previous 24 hours, ending at 12Z Thursday, precipitation
remained in the northern half of the Missouri River Basin once
again. Central Montana saw the highest precipitation amounts with a
large area that exceeded 0.50 inches. Elsewhere throughout
Montana, Northern Wyoming, and the Dakotas, precipitation amounts
generally remained below 0.50 inches. The table below lists
locations that exceeded 0.75 inches.
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STATION DESCRIPTION RPT(in.)
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ONPM8 ONION PARK MT 1.40
DBOM8 CRAIG MT 5NE 1.33
CPKW4 STORY WY 16SW 1.20
SHBW4 SHERIDAN WY 1.19
STCM8 STRINGER CREEK MT 1.10
RVLS2 RAUVILLE SD 2S 0.96
RVLS2 RAUVILLE SD 2S 0.96
WYSH01 SHERIDAN 0.91
WYSH01 SHERIDAN 0.91
LTCM8 LOWER TOOTSIE CREEK NEAR HILL 0.79
The next 24 hours, ending at 12Z Friday, another round of
precipitation is forecast to occur across much of Montana where
amounts are expeced to reach up to 0.75 inches. Elsewhere
throughout the basin, lighter amounts are expected as a potential
for widespread general thunderstorms exists.
RIVER FLOODING
Minor Flooding on the James River at Columbia, SD.
Throughout the watershed, the Milk River basin is experiencing
Minor flooding.
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Forecasts issued today:
RVF Group Time Z
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BGH BIGHORN 14:53 Z
BGH BIGHORN 14:54 Z
JAM JAMES/VERMILLION 13:41 Z
KSR KANSAS 14:19 Z
MIL MILK 01:32 Z
MIL MILK 15:39 Z
MOM MISSOURI MAINSTEM 14:32 Z
SIO BIG SIOUX/LITTLE SIOUX/FLOYD 01:26 Z
SIO BIG SIOUX/LITTLE SIOUX/FLOYD 14:07 Z
YEL YELLOWSTONE 15:01 Z
YEL YELLOWSTONE 15:02 Z
MBRFC/
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