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MARCH HAS BEEN A LION

Snow at the Lodge March 9th 2009

With spring popping up all around the country we thought we could show you what March looks like at Teton Valley Lodge.  There is a winter storm warning in effect for today through tomorrow morning for up to a foot of snow and high winds.  Yesterday it snowed continually and dumped about 6 inches of white stuff here in Teton Valley.  Grand Targhee hit the 400 inch snow depth mark last night.
The snow is not as deep as last winter, but the state is reporting 99% snow pack for above Palisades Reservoir and 90% for the Teton and Henry’s Fork Drainage’s. On top of this, Palisades is 69% full and Jackson Lake is 76% full. Island Park Reservoir is 87% full as well. There will be no trouble filling all our storage water up this year, which means it will be a great summer of fishing, with cold water and ample flows. I can’t wait for spring

Related posts:

  1. March Snows Bring August Flows!
  2. Water Level and Water Storage
  3. Rivers of Idaho looking good with lots of snow
  4. Upper South Fork March 14, 2008: 58 Trout Released
  5. South Fork Salmon Fly Hatch

Comments

  1. Michael says:

    Curious – when was Palisades last full? I was last there seven years ago, around Thanksgiving, and you could drive across it.

    • Matt Berry says:

      Palisades was full last year. Grand Targhee reported 600 inches in 2008.

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