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Hydrologic Statement
National Weather Service Spokane WA
517 AM PDT Thu May 28 2020

...Rivers running high due to rain and high mountain snow melt...

                   Fld   Observed        Forecasts (5 am)         
Location           Stg   Stg   Day/Time  Fri   Sat   Sun          

Okanogan River
Tonasket           15.0  14.0  Thu 4 am  14.0  14.0  14.2         

Pend Oreille River
Albeni Falls       95000 78800 Thu 4 am  75463 79442 84564        

Stehekin River
Stehekin           24.0  21.9  Thu 4 am  22.7  23.5  24.4         

Moyie River
Eastport           9.0   7.3   Thu 4 am  7.5   7.6   7.8          

Kettle River
Ferry above Curlew 18.5  16.8  Thu 4 am  17.4  17.4  17.5         

Kootenai River
Bonners Ferry      64.0  58.5  Thu 4 am  58.9  59.1  59.4         

 Unseasonably warm weather this week and the expected rain this 
 weekend will cause renewed rises on several rivers in northern 
 Washington and far north Idaho. Rivers fed by melting high mountain 
 snow in the northern Cascades, southern British Columbia, and 
 northwest Montana will likely experience the most significant rises 
 by this weekend into early next week. For more details, see the 
 river hydrographs located at the following website:
  https://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=otx
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