Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Today along the Bow River - July 2012

American Coot family near McKinnon Flats.  
Photo, Copyright © Bow River Shuttles All Rights Reserved 2012

A High Streamflow Advisory for the Bow River and its tributaries upstream of the City of Calgary has ended.

For current Bow River conditions and weather forecast, click on this link:


Streamflow Advisory Overview for Alberta

Updated Wednesday, July 16, 2012 1:30 PM

A High Streamflow Advisory for the Bow River and its tributaries upstream of the City of Calgary has ended. Streamflow conditions in the province are generally normal to above normal at this
time of year.

Wednesday July 18 2012 at 8:00 pm

Changes over the past 24 hours, unless otherwise indicated.

The Bow River at Banff has decreased 2 cms over the past 24 hours, and is at 178 cms.

The Bow River at Calgary has decreased 50 cms over the past 24 hours, and is at 316 cms.

Bow River at Banff: 178 cms (down from 180 cms)
Bow River at Cochrane: 316 cms (down from 367 cms)

Bow River at Calgary: 306 cms (down from 356 cms)
Bow River below Carseland Dam: 349 cms (up from 361 cms)

Elbow River below Glenmore dam: 20 cms (up from 16 cms)
Highwood River near the mouth: 46 cms (down from 53 cms)

Pleasant Thursday, Sunny Weekend

The weather in southern Alberta will be near the seasonal average Thursday, which is to say it will be very nice. High temperatures will be in the low to mid twenties, and it will be sunny most of the day. We don't have to worry about any showers or storms Thursday, and the weather should be ideal for the Stampeders evening game. After some thunderstorms Friday night, we'll be nicely set up for a terrific weekend.

CTV Calgary Weather: David Spence

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