April 27, 2023 - Mono County Officials are urging residents and visitors to research local conditions, and exercise extreme caution when recreating outdoors as
record snowpack coupled with rising temperatures have created hazardous and fragile ice conditions throughout the Eastern Sierra.
“We recognize the desire to get out and enjoy the beautiful outdoors as the weather has improved, but the extreme weather conditions we’ve experienced recently have resulted in dangerous conditions on local rivers, streams, and lakes,” said Chris Mokracek, Director of the Mono County Office of Emergency Management. “Residents and visitors are advised to avoid ice fishing, and urged to exercise extreme caution when recreating on Mono County’s waterways.”
These partner websites are useful when searching for specific current information related to current weather and water conditions:
RESOURCES:
National Weather Service - Reno: https://www.weather.gov/reno
LADWP Emergency Run-Off Response: https://ladwpeasternsierra.com/runoff2023
USGS Water Data (Walker/Coleville): https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/10296500
USGS Water Date (Bridgeport): https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/10293000
Mono County Webcams: https://www.monocounty.org/.../webcams-in-mono-county
READY Mono: https://ready.mono.ca.gov
Office of Emergency Management: (760) 924-4633
Source: Mono County