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IDC003-045-075-087-ORC001-025-045-241045-

Hydrologic Outlook
National Weather Service Boise ID
340 AM MST Sun Feb 23 2025 /240 AM PST Sun Feb 23 2025/

...RAIN AND LOW ELEVATION SNOWMELT WILL CAUSE RISES ON RIVERS,
CREEKS, AND STREAMS TODAY AND MONDAY POTENTIALLY LEADING TO MINOR
FLOOD IMPACTS...

Moderate to heavy rain and low elevation snowmelt today and
Monday will lead to rises on rivers, creeks, and streams across
portions of southeast Oregon and southwest Idaho (particularly the
Weiser River Basin). Saturated or frozen soils in some areas will
increase runoff. Snow and ice may clog culverts, storm drains, and
side ditches causing water to back-up and pond in low lying and
poor drainage areas. Additionally, ice jams could develop on any
waterways with existing ice cover and cause localized flooding.
Rivers in these areas will continue to run high through the week
with some rivers potentially reaching bankfull or minor flood
stage.

Those with interests along rivers, creeks and streams should
continue to monitor the forecast as there is uncertainty in how
much response the lower elevation rivers, creeks and streams will
see. Stay tuned to the forecast for the latest temperature and
precipitation trends, along with any warnings or advisories that
may be issued.

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IDC003-049-085-241900-
Northern Payette Mountains and Council/West Mountains
721 AM MST Sun Feb 23 2025 /621 AM PST Sun Feb 23 2025/

The following message is transmitted at the request of the
Payette National Forest Avalanche Center.

...The Payette National Forest Avalanche Center in McCall Idaho
has issued a BACKCOUNTRY AVALANCHE WARNING...

* WHAT...The avalanche danger for the West Central Mountains of
  Idaho will rise to HIGH Sunday afternoon into Monday morning.
  Rain on snow and heavy, wet snow will create very dangerous
  avalanche conditions by Sunday afternoon.

* WHERE...The West Central Mountains of Idaho, including mountains
  near the communities of McCall, New Meadows, Donnelly, Cascade,
  and Yellow Pine.

* WHEN...In effect from Sun 07:00 MST to Mon 12:00 MST.

* IMPACTS...A warm, wet storm is bringing wet, heavy snowfall and
  rising rain levels up to 7000`. Natural and human triggered
  avalanches large enough to bury people are very likely to occur
  beginning Sunday afternoon lasting through at least Monday
  midday.


PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...Very dangerous avalanche
conditions will exist from Sunday afternoon into Monday. Travel on
or underneath slopes steeper than 30 degrees is not recommended.
Avalanches may run onto groomed snowmobile trails. Pay attention
to the terrain that is above you as conditions become dangerous.
Avalanches may impact roadways along the South Fork of the Salmon
and East Fork South Fork.

Consult WWW.PAYETTEAVALANCHE.ORG or WWW.AVALANCHE.ORG for more
detailed information.

Similar avalanche danger may exist at locations outside the
coverage area of this or any avalanche center.

LAT...LON 4529 11619 4529 11598 4519 11592 4475 11578 4474 11594
          4488 11600 4482 11614 4479 11606 4469 11604 4468 11609
          4470 11615 4468 11619 4467 11632 4474 11636 4482 11635
          4487 11634 4497 11610 4503 11612 4503 11621 4507 11626

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