Even with snow still visible in the high country, the water supply in the reservoirs of the Snake River Basin are reported to currently be at 93% of their capacity. According to the Bureau of Reclamation, only three reservoirs are not yet at their capacities. Those include Jackson Lake, Palisades Reservoir, and Milner Reservoir in south-central Idaho. Specifically, Jackson Lake is at 93% of its capacity and Palisades is at 85%. Currently, the Snake River is running at 13,200 cubic feet per second through the Snake River Canyon.
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