Da E-18 runoff keeps on a-flowin', gang, at record setting pace as set forth in a weekend article provided to us by Missoula resident and veteran Group Oner/daughter, Trina "Boots" Clausen. Billed now as a "hundred year flood", this year's initial runoff peaked over this past weekend, causing extensive flooding in Missoula's lower-lying areas.
Today's flow is at a still-impressive (yet reduced) rate of 3,420 cfs with water temperatures dipping to a chilly 44 degrees, best evidence that the upper level snow melt is fully underway. There is still an overabundance of snowpack in the upper western Montana mountains, however, and, a-la Credence Clearwater Revival, this flow needs to keep on a "rollin' down the river(s)!!
RCR---<'///:><
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