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Creek Levels and Weather - Ross Valley Fire Department Ross Valley Fire Department maintains a creek level monitoring system to monitor runoff in three major tributaries of Corte Madera Creek prone to flooding (San Anselmo, Sleepy Hollow, and Fairfax Creeks) We post real-time data to our website for public viewing, below
Zone 9 weather gauges - Marin County Flood Control District Data is recorded and provided as historic data through the website The OneRain website includes links to data that can be used to track and plan for flood events It also provides links to weather information and tides
Creek Camera and Flood Gauge | San Anselmo, CA - Official Website Ross Valley Fire Department maintains a creek level monitoring system to track runoff in three major tributaries of Corte Madera Creek prone to flooding: San Anselmo, Sleepy Hollow, and Fairfax Creeks They post real-time data to our website for public viewing, refreshed every 15 minutes
Valley Water Camera - 9022 Ross Ck at Cherry Ave. WebCams update at least twice a day, and more frequent as creek water height (stage) rises and recedes during storm events Scroll down for past available images These data readings are Preliminary Most data relayed by telemetry have received little or no review
Creek Levels Floods - Ross Valley Fire Department How do I stay up to date on weather locally? Weather regionally? To find the most up to date weather information, please visit the National Weather Service To find information regarding the creek depth gauge, please visit the website at RVFD Ross Valley Weather and Creek Levels
Creek Gauges Cameras News from Ross Valley Fire Department, serving Fairfax, San Anselmo, Ross, and Sleepy Hollow in Marin county, CA Creek cameras and gauges were installed in several locations to monitor creek levels, especially during storms The Fairfax Creek Camera located at Town Hall can be found here
FAQ - Creek Levels Flood Preparedness - Ross Valley Fire Department To protect the lives, property and environment of Ross, San Anselmo, Sleepy Hollow and Fairfax through education, prevention and community service in a professional and caring manner that is fair, honest, respectful and ethical
FAQ - Community Education - Ross Valley Fire Department Creek level information is updated when changes are detected Creeks and flooded areas are extremely dangerous Please review our Storm and Flood Preparedness information for safety tips and additional resources Visit the RVFD Creek Levels Weather Page