Sunday, September 2, 2012

Today along the Bow River - September 2012

Michelle greeting shuttle client, early morning.  
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Late Sunday morning on the Bow. Once again, lots of hatch activity going on.

Very late afternoon takeout, around 5:30 pm today.


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Sunday Sept 02 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: 39 cms (decreased from 41 cms)
Bow River at Calgary: 114 cms (unchanged from 114 cms)
Bow River below Carseland Dam: 107 cms (unchanged from 107 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!

Labour Day: more cloud, cooler

It was a bright, but blustery day – winds gusted to near 60 km/h in Calgary. It will be another chilly night in the foothills (Sundre was -1C this morning) under a few clouds, but it won’t be as mild in the aft., as increasing cloud cuts off the sunshine; football fans should pack a light jacket if heading up to McMahon Stadium for the football game. There is a slight chance of a sprinkle tomorrow eve., but otherwise, more sun is expected later Tue. into Wed. A slightly better chance of showers exists for Wed. night.

CTV Calgary Weather: Steve Rothfels

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