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Hydrologic Outlook issued May 14 at 10:12AM AKDT by NWS Fairbanks AK

ESFAFG The Yukon River is open from Tanana to downstream of Mountain Village as of Tuesday afternoon. Ice runs from upstream of Tanana continue as ice degrades between Beaver and Rampart. Heavy ice runs are still being seen below Kaltag. Water levels remain low and no flooding is anticipated. Updates from today's River Watch flights will be available this eve.
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Hydrologic Outlook issued May 14 at 10:19AM AST by NWS San Juan PR

ESFSJU The local islands once again are expected to experience a wet weather pattern by the end of the workweek and into the weekend. This pattern is the result of abundant moisture combined with an upper-level trough moving across the northeast Caribbean. Based on the latest guidance, the heaviest rainfall is most likely to occur from Friday into Saturday. The areas expected to receive the highest rainfall totals include the southeastern and eastern portions of Puerto Rico, as well as Vieques, Culebra, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Across these areas there is a moderate chance (40-60%) of receiving 2 to
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Hydrologic Outlook issued May 14 at 2:17PM CDT by NWS Bismarck ND

ESFBIS A substantial series of rainfall events will be spreading across North Dakota through the remainder of the week. Here is a table of select cities and probabilities for select amounts of precipitation. Table 1. Probability of rainfall amounts through May 16th. Probability Probability Probability City of 2 inches of 3 inches of 4 inches ---------------------------------------------------------- Crosby 76 51 28 Williston 68 36 9 Bottineau 70 33 4 Minot 97 90 69 Garrison 89 72 47 Washburn 88 70 43 Dickinson 77 51 21 Bowman 50 19 4 Bismarck 78 46 11 Linton 64 28 6 Jamestown 23 3 0
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Hydrologic Outlook issued May 13 at 1:45PM MDT by NWS Billings MT

ESFBYZ Recent warm temperatures and increased snowmelt have area rivers and streams running high. While decreasing temperatures will bring an end to most of the snowmelt in the mountains, widespread precipitation is expected into Thursday. Snow is expected to fall above 7000 feet, with periods of showers and weak thunderstorms bringing between 0.5 to 2.0 inches of rainfall over the lower elevations and foothills. Rivers and streams will remain high, and additional rises are possible due to the expected precipitation. While widespread flooding of rivers and streams is not expected, localized minor flooding impacts are possible. Please continue to monitor
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Hydrologic Outlook issued May 12 at 4:08PM AKDT by NWS Fairbanks AK

ESFAFG Breakup along the Upper Yukon remains stalled below Ft. Yukon since last Tuesday (May 6). The ice is degrading and breaking up locally but in-place ice remains intermittently below the mouth of the Porcupine River down to the confluence with the Tanana River. With water levels remaining low there isn't much force to push the remaining ice out and it is expected to continue degrading over the next few days.