Post-Christmas storms have returned the Upper Snake River Basin snowpack in eastern Idaho to its seasonal norms.
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Dec. 28 reported eastern Idaho snow-water equivalents included 101% of normal for Henry’s Fork-Teton, 99% above Palisades Reservoir, 100% for Willow-Blackfoot-Portneuf and 102% for Bear River.
Snowpack was above normal in the state’s northern and central regions. It was below normal in Bruneau, Salmon Falls and Goose basins on the southern border.