Rivers creep to highest levels
Soggy weather and melting snow has
brought the Whitefish River close to flood stage. The river is
currently at 8.3 feet, the highest it has been this season. Flood
stage is at 8.5 feet.
Both the Whitefish and Stillwater
rivers have flood warnings in place for the next few days. Warnings
mean no major flooding is expected, but the two rivers likely will
spill out of their banks at some point this week.
A predicted stretch of cool weather
should keep the rivers in check, though, Bruce Bauck of the
National Weather Service said.
Snow levels on Wednesday and Thursday
will dip to 5,000 feet in elevation with high temperatures at Logan
Pass predicted to be near freezing. The extended forecast shows a
70 percent chance the cool pattern will persist.
“We’ve gotten by with modest to
significant flooding,” Bauck said, “but we haven’t seen a huge
flood yet. But the snowpack remains huge at higher elevations.
There is a lot of potential for very high flows in the future.”
It will take an extended period of warm
days in the high 80s and 90s to bring snow off the mountain, Bauck
said.
The Weather Service isn’t predicting
that will happen in the next 10 days.