NOAA’s 2021 #SpringOutlook: Above-normal temperatures favored for most of the contiguous U.S. this spring.
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Record flooding occurred on the Missouri and Mississippi rivers in the Midwest this March. Take a look at the depiction of this historic event derived from NOAA’s National Water Model. #NationalWaterModel#springflood https://t.co/nG0toq2BPU
Widespread flooding occurred this February across the Ohio and Tennessee river valleys, which can be seen in NOAA’s National Water Model. Also shown is the response to the parade of storms that impacted the West Coast. #NationalWaterModel#springflood https://t.co/6dP7NeqvA7
The National Water Center is debuting our first monthly National Water Model streamflow animation today! Take a look at streamflow across the ~2.7 million stream reaches in the Continental U.S. for the month of April. #NationalWaterModel#springflood https://t.co/wVf3OypBDn
Snowmelt continues to add to the flood threat across the Northern Plains this week. In this image from the European Space Agency, the Red River of the North can be seen to be ~8 miles wide in an area normally only 250 feet wide! Essentially turning 3 rivers into one!