The numbers continue to stay high for the percentage of Spring runoff in the mountains. The Natural Resources Conservation Service released a report Monday in regards to they amount of water expected to flow into the states river basins.

The report states that this Spring, all major streams and rivers in Wyoming are expected to be flowing well above average levels due to mountain runoff. In the report it's estimated that throughout the state, runoff will be 155 percent of average.

Some major rivers and streams are even expected to have higher percentages. The North Platte, Belle Fourche, Little Snake and Little Bear basins are reported to have 200 percent of average or higher.

The numbers this year have been some of the highest Wyoming has seen in many years and the numbers have even continued growing this Spring.

For more information about Spring flooding and how you can be prepared if flooding occurs near you visit The Natural Resources Conservation Service.

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