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## National Hydrology and Climate Brief: May 19, 2026

California's reservoir crisis has reached a critical juncture, with multiple storage facilities showing dramatic swings that underscore the state's volatile water situation. While several reservoirs are experiencing exceptional abundance—Prado Dam at 417% of normal, Thomas A Edison at 226%, Florence Lake at 233%, and Lake San Antonio at 204%—two major water sources present alarming deficits. Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, a cornerstone of San Francisco's water supply, sits virtually empty alongside Donnells Reservoir, both showing catastrophic storage losses. This stark disparity reflects California's ongoing struggle with extreme precipitation variability, compounded by wildfire threats now forcing evacuations near Los Angeles as the Sandy Fire and a second blaze challenge containment efforts, triggering smoke advisories across multiple Southern California communities.

The nation's major river systems are running at remarkable volumes, with the Ohio River at Old Shawneetown cresting at 259,000 cubic feet per second—among the highest flows recorded this spring. The Mississippi River system shows sustained elevated flows from Minnesota through the Lower Mississippi Valley, while the Sacramento River maintains robust discharge at 15,900 cfs. These conditions create favorable circumstances for commercial navigation but pose ongoing flood risks in low-lying areas. Meanwhile, **critical infrastructure failures are evident across multiple states**: monitoring stations in North Dakota, Texas, Maryland, and Washington have gone offline, with New Mexico's Jemez Canyon Reservoir showing zero storage against a 15,913 acre-foot average. Houston faces another round of heavy rainfall Wednesday with flood advisories in effect, while minimal snowfall (2 inches maximum) in Washington and Colorado signals the final gasps of the 2025-26 snow season, with Alaska's North Slope expecting the only significant accumulation in coming days.
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Each layer is built around a real question — what the snow is doing, what the rivers are running at, what the weather's about to throw at you, where you can head this weekend.

Snow

What the snow is doing

800+ SNOTEL stations with depth and SWE history, NOHRSC analysis painted across every western range, and 24/48/72‑hour snowfall forecasts on top.

Today · Snowpack
# Arctic Alaska Braces for Significant Snowfall as Lower 48 Sees Modest Activity Snow enthusiasts looking for fresh powder should turn their attention northward to Alaska's North Slope, where a potent weather system is ...
SNOTEL Depth SWE Snowfall 24/48/72h Avalanche
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Water

What the rivers are running at

10,000+ USGS streamgauges with live cfs, reservoir storage, watershed boundaries, FEMA flood zones, and a 15‑day flow forecast at every gauge.

Today · Streamflow
# Major Rivers Surge Across Eastern U.S. as Ohio and Mississippi Systems Show Elevated Flows Rivers across the eastern United States are experiencing significantly elevated streamflows, with the Ohio River leading the nation at ...
USGS Gauges Reservoirs Watersheds FEMA Flood Zones
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Weather

The weather that drives it all

Air temperature, last‑24h precipitation, NWS warnings (snow / fire / flood), the drought monitor, and smoke advection — everything that turns conditions into action.

Today · Flood Watch
# National Flooding Update: No Active Threats as Hurricane Season Preparations Intensify **NATIONAL** - The nation currently faces no active flooding threats, with river monitoring systems reporting normal conditions across all major watersheds. However, ...
Air Temp Rain (24h + Forecast) NWS Warnings Drought Monitor
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Recreation

Where you can head out

Ski areas, paddle runs, fishing access, campgrounds, boat ramps, points of interest. Tap any pin for the full report linked to nearest gauge and weather.

Ski Areas Paddle Runs Fishing Camping Boat Ramps
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From "is it on?" to "we're going."

Built around the moments
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Snoflo follows the way outdoor decisions really get made — the early signal, the planning window, and the trip itself.

01 · Plan

Know your basin before the season starts.

Snowpack history, percent‑of‑normal across every state, reservoir storage trends. See what you're working with — and what to plan for.

Historical Percent‑of‑Normal
02 · Track

Watch your favorite spots in real time.

Save the SNOTEL stations, gauges, and ski areas you care about. Push alerts the moment one hits the threshold you set.

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03 · Go

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For your sport

Built for the way you get outside

From dawn‑patrol pow runs to flood preparedness, every workflow has its own dedicated tools, paired with the data you came for.

For skiers

Find the freshest snow.

SNOTEL stations across every western range, NOHRSC analysis fields, ski resort snow reports, and 72‑hour snowfall forecasts. Set an alert on your home mountain.

  • 800+ SNOTEL stations w/ depth + SWE history
  • Resort snow reports + new‑snow last 24 hours
  • Avalanche forecasts overlay
  • Push alerts on fresh snow thresholds
For paddlers

Catch the river at its sweet spot.

Every USGS gauge, paddle run on the Wild & Scenic Rivers system, fishing access, boat ramps, and a 15‑day flow forecast for your home run.

  • 10,000+ USGS streamgauges, live cfs
  • Wild & Scenic Rivers paddle runs with class ratings
  • Surge alerts for rapid‑rise warnings
  • Weather + flow forecast at every put‑in
For anglers

Find the bite. Skip the bust trip.

Every fishing access on the angling map, paired with the closest streamgauge, water temp where available, fish species index, and the boat ramp / put‑in nearby.

  • Fishing access points + paired gauge data
  • Fish species guide for every state
  • Boat ramps + amenities
  • Weather + recent flow trend at every spot
For ranchers + water managers

Know your basin. Plan ahead.

Reservoir storage levels, percent‑of‑normal across every state, watershed boundaries, drought monitor, and historical context for every gauge in your district.

  • Reservoir storage trends + percent‑of‑normal
  • Watershed (HUC8) overlays
  • Drought + flood monitor
  • Historical context on every gauge
From early users

Built with the people who use it daily.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 average from early TestFlight reviews
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"Lives in the Front Range, this is the first snow app that doesn't make me cross-reference NRCS, NOHRSC, and the local ski-resort blog."

JM
Jenna M. Backcountry skier · Boulder, CO
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"Push alerts on the gauge that drops me into Section IV. I haven't missed a window all spring. Game changer for paddle planning."

DR
Daniel R. Whitewater guide · Salida, CO
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"The Nearby tab is what finally got my non-app-people friends on board. They tap it once and see everything within an hour's drive."

MA
Maya A. Trip leader · Bozeman, MT
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"Reservoir storage trends + watershed boundaries on one map. I previously had to bounce between three USBR sites. This saves me hours every week."

CL
Chris L. Water district · Grand Junction, CO
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"Tapped a fishing access in Idaho, popup showed the closest gauge, water temp, and what species are in the river. That's a tackle-shop conversation in one screen."

SK
Sam K. Fly fishing guide · Sun Valley, ID
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"Set freeze-warning alerts on every NWS zone covering my orchard. The push lands earlier than the email I used to wait for. Worth its weight."

AR
Alicia R. Orchardist · Yakima Valley, WA
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