SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Santa Fe River levels are unusually high following a very wet season. The river flow rate is currently 31 cubic feet per second (CFS), which is up from two CFS last month.
Temperatures are expected to rise Tuesday with slight chances of thunderstorms later in the week. A moderate heat risk is predicted Tuesday with above normal temperatures reaching 97 degrees, ...
SRP hopes a huge flume on the Verde River watershed will help measure the flow of water more accurately. The flume will be able to melt ice in the winter, solving a problem SRP has dealt with when ...
You may have noticed some of our rivers here in Michigan look very low. Some parts of Michigan haven’t had much rain this summer, and the severe drought ranking definitely shows in river levels. The ...
A dry summer has led to uncommonly low water flows in the Salmon River, prompting the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to modify scheduled water releases and to delay the ...
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