WOW! Even though November was dryer than normal, October and December are making up for that so far. We have quite a bit of snow out here at the marina. Besides the initial storm we were the recipient of direct Lake Effect snow last night. There is a tad less than a foot of snow out here. But remember that it doesn't take a lot of snow to push a boat down far enough in the water to potentially sink it in its slip. Don't forget to check on your boats every once in a while during this winter. Snow numbers are looking very good so far. We are at 125% snowpack for the Great Salt Lake drainage area. That is exactly where we need to remain at a minimum to make a difference with our low lake levels. I would like to see the Bear River drainage higher though. It is only 118% but that is still very good. Our direct precipitation for the water (October to May) is 128% so far. Another very good number. Remember that we are going into an El Nino. Statistically that means two things for the Great Salt Lake drainage area . . . either we are going to be much wetter than normal . . . or we are going to be much dryer than normal. I am still a bit pessimistic of our chances of being a wet winter. But the numbers are looking good right now. You can check out the latest statistics at www.gslmarina.com<http://www.gslmarina.com> or click on the following link to go right to the weather/water report. https://www.gslmarina.com/current-water-watch Dave
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Dave Shearer