That’s a lot, even for a long river! The Missouri and Mississippi Rivers come together and create the fourth longest river ...
A resolution moving through the legislature would pave the way to bring water from the Missouri River to Western South Dakota ...
The 2025 runoff forecast is 20.6 MAF, 80% of average. Runoff in 2024 was 23.3 MAF, 91% of average. The annual average is 25.7 ...
The resolution signals legislative support for any future use water permit application by the Western Dakota Regional Water System (WDWDD) to be able to gather water from the Missouri River.
The updated 2025 calendar year runoff forecast for the Missouri River Basin above Sioux City, Iowa, continues to be below average. January runoff in the Basin above Sioux City, Iowa, was 0.7 million ...
Iowa’s state climatologist says he’s concerned about river levels across the region. Justin Glisan tells Brownfield he’s been tracking the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. “They still continue to be ...
A shifting weather pattern may complicate weather predictions affecting Missouri River dam release plans this summer.
Forecasted accumulation now ranges between 3 to 5 inches with 25 mph winds making blowing snow risker for those forced to drive today.
Demolition crews are taking advantage of our mild weather to make progress on the Waldron Bridge that spans the Missouri ...
January runoff in the Missouri River Basin above Sioux City was 0.7 million acre-feet, 92% of average. The 2025 calendar year ...
Evidence of a relatively dry winter across the Missouri River Basin can be found in the latest runoff forecasts.