Evening light. Not the Bow River! Rather, a local community lake in Calgary that stocks 8,000 pounds of rainbow trout annually. Photo, Copyright Bow River Shuttles All Rights Reserved 2012 |
Wednesday June 13 2012 at 8:00 pm
The Bow River in Calgary has dropped another 50 cms over the past 24 hours.
The High Streamflow Advisory for the Bow River downstream of and including the City of Calgary has been ended.
Bow River at Calgary: 264 cms
Elbow River below Glenmore dam: 50 cms
Fish Creek: 4 cms
Highwood River near the mouth: 89 cms
Total Bow River flow below Highwood: 407 cms
Unsettled until the Weekend
Thursday could be similar to Wednesday in that we'll have morning sun, followed by afternoon cloud, showers, and thundershowers. Thursday's showers and storms won't be as intense as those we had Wednesday afternoon. Showers will continue Friday morning. Friday afternoon, the rain will taper off, and the clouds will break up in the evening, and it should be dry for the Stampeder game. Saturday will bring a return to dry, sunny weather, but it won't last long.
CTV Calgary Weather: David Spence - Updated: Wed Jun. 13 2012 18:36:52
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