Expires:201506011905;;421981 FGUS85 KBOU 301905 RVSBOU COC013-019-049-057-069-087-117-123-011905- HYDROLOGIC STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER CO 105 PM MDT SAT MAY 30 2015 ...Snowmelt runoff will be increasing over the next few days... Warmer temperatures will combine with above average snowpack to produce increased runoff in mountain streams from Sunday through the early part of next week. The warmest days are likely to be Monday and Tuesday...with high river flows continuing downstream through the mountain valleys on Wednesday. As the water moves onto the plains...it will flow into rivers such as the Cache La Poudre...Big Thompson...St. Vrain...and South Platte that are still high due to groundwater from the recent rains. This will keep these rivers near bankfull with some potential for minor flooding during the upcoming week. More significant flooding will not occur unless there is substantial additional rainfall...which is not expected through at least Wednesday. Even though river levels will mainly be within their banks, the high flows can still be dangerous. Those participating in activities near the water are advised to use caution. Additional information is available at weather.gov/denver.