Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Today along the Bow River - September 2012

Let's see... It's Tuesday morning... The kids are in school... What to do...?  I think I'll go fishing!  
All photos, Copyright Bow River Shuttles All rights reserved 2012

I think even the horses along our shuttle trail are enjoying our great mid-September weather.

Fall colours along the Bow River are really starting to emerge over the past few days.


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


Warm air follows Cold Front

Tuesday's cold front brought cloud, a brisk wind, and smoke from northern BC forest fires. A northerly wind Wednesday may bring more smoke into the area. Despite the cold front, temperatures will remain above average for the rest of the week, peaking on Saturday - the first day of autumn! An upper ridge of high pressure keeps us in the warm, dry air.

CTV Calgary Weather: Steve Rothfels


Tuesday Sept 18 2012 at 8:00 pm

Changes over the past 24 hours, unless otherwise indicated.

Bow River at Banff: steady 27 cms
Bow River at Calgary: fluctuating 62 cms - 70 cms
Bow River below Carseland Dam: fluctuating 42 cms – 50 cms

- On Wednesday Sept 05, the flow rate of the Bow River at Calgary came down to below 100 cms for the first time since mid-May.

- On Monday Sept 10, the flow rate of the Bow River at Calgary came down to below 70 cms for the first time since mid-April.

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