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Originally Posted by Barnes
Precipitation does have an effect on surface water flows but we really rely on snowpack levels which so far are really low.
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It's probably not a terribly significant difference, but I would think a few days of quite warm weather (+ today's rain) is more effective in getting a high portion of the snowpack (local) to actually melt into the ground instead of evaporating?
I'm thinking in a typical stretch after a snowfall you might have weather from -10C to 5C...especially when the sun is out you'd see a chunk of that evaporate before it gets a chance to melt...?