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Today's briefing

What's happening across the country today

July
3
2026
Daily report
America faces a striking tale of hydrological extremes this early July, with water abundance and scarcity painting vastly different pictures across regions. The most alarming crisis centers on the Southern Plains and Southwest, where reservoir levels have plummeted to catastrophic lows. Kansas reservoirs tell the starkest story: Tuttle Creek Lake holds just 37% of normal capacity, Milford Lake 36%, and Perry Lake a mere 26% of average—signaling the grip of persistent drought on the nation's breadbasket. Texas water supplies mirror this distress, with Eagle Mountain Reservoir above Fort Worth at 26% of normal and Bridgeport Reservoir at 38%, threatening municipal water supplies for millions in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Lake Hudson near Locust Grove, Oklahoma has collapsed to 43% of normal storage, while McGee Creek Reservoir stands at just 20% capacity. These deficits compound ongoing wildfire threats, with new blazes reported in Los Angeles County and the Boundary Waters, as NOAA satellites track a western wildfire outbreak that has residents facing repeat evacuations and mounting anxiety.

**Critical Water Supply Deficits:**
- Kansas reservoir system in severe drought: Tuttle Creek (37%), Milford (36%), Perry (26%) of normal capacity
- North Texas metropolitan water crisis: Eagle Mountain Reservoir at 26%, Bridgeport at 38% of average
- Oklahoma reservoirs critically low: Lake Hudson at 43%, McGee Creek at 20% of normal storage
- Arizona water storage stressed: Bartlett Reservoir at 71%, Horseshoe Reservoir at 51% of average

**Flooding Concerns and High Flows:**
- Major flooding closes I-35 from Ankeny to Elkhart, Iowa with updated warnings for Des Moines area
- Ohio River at Old Shawneetown running at 259,000 cubic feet per second, indicating significant runoff from Upper Midwest
- Mississippi River system showing elevated flows: 27,700 cfs below Lock & Dam #2 at Hastings, Minnesota
- St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida recording 152,000 cfs amid sunny conditions

**Wildfire and Recreation Impacts:**
- Active wildfire outbreak across western states with ADEQ alerts and NOAA satellite monitoring
- New fire reported in Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness near Pine Lake threatens premier paddling destination
- Southern France blazes following heat wave mirror conditions threatening southwestern U.S. recreation areas
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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 A notable weather pattern is setting up across the nation's snow zones, with Alaska's North Slope emerging as the clear winner ...
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 America's Heartland as Spring Flows Reshape Waterways Rivers across the central United States are experiencing dramatically elevated flows this week, with the Ohio River leading the nation at a ...
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
# CRITICAL FLOODING EMERGENCY: Multiple States Face Catastrophic Water Levels as Streamflows Surge to Dangerous Extremes **NATIONWIDE FLOODING CRISIS INTENSIFIES** — A severe flooding emergency is unfolding across multiple U.S. states as river systems ...
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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Everything in the app

From the first check
to the trip recap.

Record, review, get alerted, and save — every feature runs on the same live climate & hydrology data, so the spot you track always carries the conditions that matter.

Record trips

Record every outing with live tracking.

Track your route, distance, and elevation by GPS — then relive it with the snow, flow, and weather captured along the way. Keep it private or share it.

  • Route, distance, elevation & moving time
  • Conditions logged at the start of every trip
  • Turn any recorded trip into a verified review in one tap
Record a Trip
Moraine Lake via South Sister
6.2
miles
1,840
ft gain
2:54
moving
Conditions at start
41°F Clear 120 cfs
Community reviews

Real reports from people just there.

Rate a spot, tag the conditions, add photos. Every review is stamped with the live weather and flow from the visit — and verified by location.

  • Condition tags tuned to each activity
  • Location-verified visit badge
  • Photos & a star rating that follow the whole trail
Community Reviews
Breckenridge · 4.8 ★ (126)
JD
Jordan D.
Verified visit · Mar 4
★★★★★
Fresh powder 28°F
MR
Maya R.
Verified visit · Mar 2
★★★★☆
Groomed Crowded
Push alerts

Get pinged when conditions line up.

Set a threshold on any spot — optimal flow, fresh snowfall, a temperature swing — and Snoflo pushes you the instant the gauges cross it. Plus live NWS warnings for your areas.

  • Streamflow & snowfall thresholds
  • National Weather Service watches & warnings
  • Tuned per spot, delivered in real time
Alerts
3 new this morning
Optimal flow reached
Arkansas R. · Browns Canyon · 1,250 cfs
6" fresh overnight
Wolf Creek · base now 58"
Red Flag Warning
NWS Grand Junction · until 8 PM
Favorites

Keep every spot you love in one place.

Save rivers, ski areas, trails, and campgrounds to a single list that always shows current conditions — so your next trip is one tap away.

  • One list across every activity
  • Live conditions on every saved spot
  • Syncs with your alerts and the map
Favorites
12 saved spots
Gore Canyon
Paddle · 980 cfs
Vail Mountain
Ski · 4" new
Maroon Bells
Trail · 54°F clear
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
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"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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