We got another 7/8 inch of rain overnight, but there has been heavier rains up north that are causing the Rio Grande to rise. The first photo taken at 6:00 pm on Friday the 13th, shows the river up about 6 feet above where it normally runs this time of year. The following two photos are close to the same view of the Sandias and Rio Grande, but the first one was taken about 5:50 pm on Friday the 13th and the second one was taken in December 2011. I would have like to have had a photo of the river and Sandias from June 2013 when the river was really low, but the bosque was closed, so I wasn’t able to get the river to do photos.
Currently, the river has to rise another 5 feet before it will get into the bosque, and then it would have to rise about 25 to 30 feet before it would go over the levees. I don’t think we have had enough rain for the river to flood our area. I’ll be surprised if it rises enough to get into the bosque, but I’ll check in the morning a see where it is.



I just read that the bosque has been closed until after whatever wave is coming, passes. In Albuquerque, that is. I don’t know about your village. I’m not sure what that means for you for photos in the morning. Take care.
http://www.krqe.com/news/local/city-planning-for-rio-grande-flooding
We’ll see what happens!
Very interesting pictures–we’ve gotten 1.8 in. in the last two days–amazing after being so dry. I noticed today that our newspaper seemed soft instead of being crisp—the humidity is making things very different.
It will be interesting to see how high the river gets.
Love that last capture!
Thanks!