Yea!!! It's Saturday morning and I'm goin' fishin' with my dad! Click on photo for larger 1024X image. All photos, Copyright Bow River Shuttles All Rights Reserved 2012 |
Another shuttle client who floats a very nice fishing raft! Click on photo for larger 1024X image. |
Michelle meeting a group of shuttle clients this afternoon. Click on photo for larger 1024X image |
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Saturday Sept 01 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.
Bow River at Banff: 41 cms (decreased from 42 cms)
Bow River at Calgary: 114 cms (increased from 108 cms)
Bow River below Carseland Dam: 107 cms (unchanged from 112 cms)
- On Thursday July 27, the Bow River at Calgary decreased 60 cms, from 273 cms down to 213 cms.)
- On Friday August 03, the flow rate of the Bow River at Calgary came down to below 200 cms for the first time since early June!
- On Wednesday Aug 15, the flow rate of the Bow River at Calgary came down to below 150 cms for the first time since early June!
- On Monday Aug 20, the flow rate of the Bow River at Calgary came down to around 105 cms for the first time since early June!
Sun.: bright and breezy
Summer managed to hang on for one more day in S.E. Alta., where temps. still reached the high 20’s, while the rest of us were cooler and definitely more unsettled. Tomorrow will be a bright and breezy day with seasonal temps. for the Calgary Pride Parade. However, Stampeders’ fans may have to put up with a fair bit of cloud, and cool temps. for Labor Day’s football game against the Eskimos. Cool weather will persist through mid-week, with a good chance of rain Wed. night.
CTV Calgary Weather: Steve Rothfels
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