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Conservation District
  

 2316 South 6th Street, Suite "C"    
Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601    
(541) 883-6932    

Category: Weather, Flooding, Snow, etc.

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Light snow can cause significant rise in river levelsSnowpack recharges groundwater, but also creates runoffSnow cover actually insulates the ground to keep roots from freezingThis tree will come out of dormancy in SpringIn spite of being bent over by the wind, this pine will survive just fineFlood waters from nearby Sprague River inundated this entire fenceDuck decoys floated over the fence while it was submerged by flood waters. They hung up on the wire after the flood waters receded.Inundated by flood waters, this fence trapped floating debrisHeavy debris load during flood stage can destroy a fenceBefore receding to this point, flood waters had completely covered this fenceFlood waters had already receded quite a bit when this photo was takenCaught in a hail downpour!Summer thunder storm cell moving through the areaSummer thunder storm cells can be locally violentStorm passing throughAnother summer thunder storm passing through