Upper Kinni chocolate milk but still in its bank. Upper Rush, chocolate milk, out of its bank. I am going to poke around later today. Maybe further East is better.
Hi Mark
I had to do a double take this morning myself. If you look the water data has not been updated since mid-day yesterday. All of the rain came late afternoon/evening yesterday. Something is wrong with the gauge.
holymoly said,
in June 26th, 2010 at 9:23 pm
Yeah, we got chocolate milk down in the Vernon county area, too. I checked out the most stable little spring creeks that are usually clear even during heavy rain events and even they are chocolate milk. Nothing is untouched by these rain events. Even the waters of some of the springs are brown at the source. The water tables are saturated.
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackAndy, Thanks for the morning report on the Condition of the Kinni.
Larry
6/26/10
9:46 a.m.
Interesting I would have guessed fishable based on the Kinni gage.
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?05342000
Thanks. Usgs site not reporting.
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Your a good man Andy. I think I speak for most when I say your stream reports are valuable to us.
Michael More
Hi Mark
I had to do a double take this morning myself. If you look the water data has not been updated since mid-day yesterday. All of the rain came late afternoon/evening yesterday. Something is wrong with the gauge.
Yeah, we got chocolate milk down in the Vernon county area, too. I checked out the most stable little spring creeks that are usually clear even during heavy rain events and even they are chocolate milk. Nothing is untouched by these rain events. Even the waters of some of the springs are brown at the source. The water tables are saturated.
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