Friday, July 27, 2012

Today along the Bow River - July 2012

Feet up at the end of the day.  Photo, Copyright Bow River Shuttles All Rights Reserved 2012

The Bow River at Calgary continues at 213 cms, having decreased 60 cms yesterday.

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Friday July 27 2012 at 8:00 pm

Streamflow conditions in the province are generally normal to above normal at this time of year.

Changes over the past 24 hours, unless otherwise indicated.

The Bow River at Banff is has decreased 7 cms over the past 24 hours, and is at 113 cms.

The Bow River at Calgary is unchanged over the past 24 hours, and is at 213 cms.

Bow River at Banff: 113 cms (down from 120 cms)
Bow River at Cochrane: 203 cms (down from 216 cms)

Bow River at Calgary: 213 cms (unchanged from 213 cms)
Bow River below Carseland Dam: 208 cms (down from 230 cms)

More Storms Saturday

Active weather can be expected in southern Alberta again Saturday afternoon. The storms will again pop up at random, so it's impossible to say exactly where they will hit. There is a good chance, though, that Calgary may get some showers and storms through the mid-day, which means Folk Fest attendees will have to pay attention. The storms should be over before the Stampeders kick off at 7 o'clock. Sunnier, more stable weather returns Sunday.

CTV Calgary Weather: David Spence

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