Flow is running below average with no significant precipitation forecast over the next 3 days.
Real-time flow is running well below current model projections. Conditions may be changing faster than the forecast anticipated.
Verify access, permits, and local conditions before entering any waterway.
At 6 AM: 32°F and Clear, wind W at 9 mph. By 10 AM: 42°F and Overcast, wind W at 14 mph.
At 2 PM: 53°F and Mainly Clear, wind W at 15 mph. By 6 PM: 55°F and Overcast, wind W at 11 mph.
Dropping from 45°F at 10 PM to 40°F by 4 AM. Conditions Overcast with wind SE at 2 mph.
Today, May 22
55° / 32°
Saturday, May 23
67° / 37°
Sunday, May 24
73° / 41°
The current cfs of 37 CFS is running severely below the historical median of 521 CFS for this date, indicating lower-than-average seasonal water levels.
Temperature Data Unavailable
The USGS does not maintain an active temperature probe at this gauge location.
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The standard measure for streamflow. One CFS is equal to one cubic foot of water flowing past a specific point in one second (about 7.48 gallons).
The volume of water needed to cover one acre of land to a depth of one foot. One acre-foot is exactly 325,851 gallons.
The amount of water contained within the snowpack. It can be thought of as the depth of water that would theoretically result if you melted the entire snowpack instantaneously.
Live metrics and historical medians are aggregated directly from the US Geological Survey (USGS), California Data Exchange Center (CDEC), and National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Daily flow statistics represent provisional records and are subject to agency revision.