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- Stream Flow Data - Idaho Power
Gages provide river flow readings for various locations along the Snake River and its tributaries, including: We measure, collect and prepare data that helps government agencies manage water and assess the risk of floods, droughts and other water conditions We offer a variety of ways to access flow information:
- Snake River NR Irwin ID - USGS Water Data for the Nation
Discover water data collected at monitoring location USGS-13032500, located in Bonneville County, Idaho and find additional nearby monitoring locations
- Hydromet Pacific Northwest Region | Bureau of Reclamation
Average daily streamflows indicated in cubic feet per second Reservoir levels current as of midnight on date indicated Click on gaging stations (red dots) for streamflow hydrographs Upper Snake River system is at NaN % of capacity
- Water Supply River Flows - Idaho Department of Water Resources
For real-time flow information, use the links in the list or select a gage from the table
- Snake River Flows Water Levels - Teton Whitewater
The Snake River water level changes dramatically throughout the rafting season Spring and early summer generally bring higher water levels, while mid to late summer brings lower flows
- Water Information - Idaho Power
The Snake River is the backbone of our clean energy mix and also the lifeblood of area recreationists Learn more below about water flows and water quality so you can enjoy the water safely Call 1-800-422-3143, toll-free, for the latest stream flow and reservoir water level information
- Snake River Levels | 81% Of Normal Streamflow Discharge - SNOFLO
The Snake River rises in western Wyoming, then flows through the Snake River Plain of southern Idaho, the rugged Hells Canyon on the Oregon–Idaho border and the rolling Palouse Hills of Washington, emptying into the Columbia River at the Tri-Cities, Washington
- River Flows - Hells Canyon Marine
Salmon River at White Bird, ID Water Temp: 73 94 ° F Flow: 5380 ft³ s Water Level: 13 33 ft
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