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Most stream flows are down, with just a few up due to the hot weather causing an increase in snowmelt at the higher elevations. The peak snowmelt is over, so expect decreasing flows over the next few weeks with dry weather conditions forecast for eastern Nevada. The one exception is Lamoille Creek which is actually flowing above average due to the recent snowfall at the higher elevations and the hot weather. In White Pine County, most streams have changed little and shouldn’t change much as there is little snowpack left to melt. As of June 10, Cleve Creek was flowing at 4.3 cfs.