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April 28, 2025

After a relatively warm start to the 2024–25 winter heating season (November–March), colder-than-normal temperatures across much of the United States in January and February resulted in increased consumption of natural gas and more withdrawals from U.S. natural gas storage than normal. By the end of March, the least amount of natural gas was held in U.S. underground storage in the Lower 48 states since 2022, with inventories 4% lower than the previous five-year average for that time of year, according to our Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report.

In January and February, the colder-than-normal temperatures across the country led to increased natural gas consumption in the residential, commercial, and electric power sectors. Consumption in the combined residential and commercial sectors in January and February averaged 97 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d), 16%

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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Apr 15, 08:42 pm (GMT +11)

4.4

40 km131 km (81 mi) to the SE 81 km ESE of Shikotan, Russia InfoApr 15, 06:42 pm (GMT +9)

4.8

30 km116 km (72 mi) to the S Russia: E Off Hokkaido InfoApr 2, 07:04 am (GMT +9)

4.1

58 km126 km (78 mi) to the S42 km SW of Shikotan, Russia InfoMar 30, 12:00 am (GMT +11)

4.3

162 km75 km (46 mi) to the SW Kurilsky District, 33 km northeast of Yuzhno-Kurilsk, Yuzhno-Kurilsky District, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia InfoMar 14, 05:53 am (GMT +11)

4.6

65 km116 km (72 mi) to the S North Pacific Ocean, 39 km southeast of Shikotan, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia InfoOct 24, 2016 06:25 am (GMT +10)

5.8

24 km111 km (69 mi) to the SE Kuril Islands InfoJul 7, 2015 03:10 pm (GMT +10)

6.2

53 km112 km (70 mi) to the SE North Pacific Ocean, 171 km east of Yuzhno-Kurilsk, Yuzhno-Kurilsky District, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia InfoMar 11, 2007 05:09 pm (GMT +10)

5.8

52 km101 km (63 mi) to the SE North Pacific Ocean, 96 km east of Shikotan, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia InfoSep 21, 2005 01:25 pm (GMT +11)

6.1

103 km97 km (61 mi) to the SW Sea of Okhotsk, 27 km southeast of Yuzhno-Kurilsk, Yuzhno-Kurilsky District, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia InfoNov 29, 2004 03:32 am (GMT +9)

7.0

39 km226 km (141 mi) to the SW North Pacific Ocean, 61 km east of Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan InfoNov 4, 2004 11:03 pm (GMT +9)

5.9

62 km106 km (66 mi) to the S North Pacific Ocean, 20 km south of Shikotan Island, Yuzhno-Kurilsky District, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia InfoOct 29,

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…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Oklahoma… East Cache Creek near Walters affecting Comanche and Cotton Counties. * WHAT…Major flooding is occurring and major flooding is forecast. * WHERE…East Cache Creek near Walters. * WHEN…Until early Wednesday afternoon. * IMPACTS…At 28.0 feet, Valley-wide flooding of croplands… pastures… and local roads occurs in southern Comanche County and Cotton County and is accompanied by flood depths up to 7 feet with very dangerous currents. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 7:30 AM CDT Monday the stage was 27.8 feet. – Bankfull stage is 15.0 feet. – Forecast…The East Cache Creek is expected to fall below flood stage Wednesday morning and continue

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…The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in Oklahoma… Deep Red Creek near Randlett affecting Cotton County. * WHAT…Moderate flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is forecast. * WHERE…Deep Red Creek near Randlett. * WHEN…Until late tomorrow morning. * IMPACTS…At 25.0 feet, Valley-wide flooding of croplands… pastures… and local roads occurs and is accompanied by flood depths up to 5 feet with dangerous currents. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 7:30 AM CDT Monday the stage was 25.0 feet. – Bankfull stage is 20.0 feet. – Forecast…The Deep Red Creek is expected to fall below flood stage late tonight and continue falling. – Flood stage is 20.0 feet. – http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

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