2019 play by play Mill Creek flood forum

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Catsumi
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Re: 2019 play by play Mill Creek flood forum

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We did finally manage to get OTs house (boat)'back to it's previous moorings on dry land. But the parties!!! I have pics to prove we all had a glorious whingding time of it!

(Kind of hoping it floats freely once again)
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Re: 2019 play by play Mill Creek flood forum

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Definitely more than 50% of the snow pack in the Mill Creek watershed (Postill Lake area) has melted by now. Still lots of snow at 1400 meters elevation, but lower elevations are now getting sparse. Same case for all the creeks on the Westside. Mission Creek is a different story, cause the high elevations of the Graystokes (up to nearly 2200 meters) will still be melting into June. No part of Big White drains into the Okanagan, only into the Kettle and West Kettle Rivers. Pretty much now it all hinges on how much precipitation we get this Spring.
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