CFS at the dam is 750 through midnight tonight, CFS at the Pineville gauge is 1310. Air temperatures remained in the mid 30s overnight and throughout the day, skies were overcast, winds were variable, at times gusting, and became stronger as the day progressed, we had a mid-afternoon fairly brief flurry of snow that only amounted to a dusting on the ground. A solo guest joined us today, fishing into the very early afternoon. He was able to bring to hand a decent amount of "skippy" Steelhead (4#-5#) in the lower and middle sections. He reported that the water was clear, and their was no ice or slush. Overnight low will be 28 degrees Fahrenheit, with snow. Tomorrow's forecast will be: Variably cloudy with snow showers. Temps nearly steady around 30. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 70%. Snow accumulating 1 to 3 inches. Be advised that we are currently under a lake effect snow warning until 6 PM this Sunday. Localized heavy bands of snow (2 to 3 feet of snowfall) may be present in the most persistent bands, exacerbated by strong winds up to 40 mph that may create whiteout conditions.
30° / Snow
Sunrise: 7:37am
Sunset: 4:39pm
1310 CFS Pineville Gauge
750 CFS Dam Release
Snow