A slow start to the snow accumulation season north of the U.S.-Canadian border has served to drag down — to about 97 percent of normal — predictions of how much water will gush from Columbia River basin mountains by summer’s end.
A slow start to the snow accumulation season north of the U.S.-Canadian border has served to drag down — to about 97 percent of normal — predictions of how much water will gush from Columbia River basin mountains by summer’s end.