Abstract

Streamflows varied across the country during August, with record low flows reported in New York and on the Columbia River at the Dalles, Oreg., while record high flows were reported in Alabama, Kansas, and North Dakota, according to the end of the month check on water resources conditions by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). USGS hydrologists said that a nationwide tally of the 171 streamflow gaging stations that reported during August showed that 25% (43 stations) recorded flows in the above‐normal range, 59% (101 stations) had flows in the normal range, and 16% (27 stations) recorded flows in the below‐normal range.

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