Dreamflows Daily Report
Tue, Apr 23, 2024
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This flow information reflects conditions only at the time measurements were taken.  Flows marked "est" or "rough" are estimates based on other flow values, and may therefore be wildly inaccurate (see Estimate Information).  In addition, release changes, rainfall or snowmelt can cause dramatic changes to all flows.  Therefore, actual flows may differ significantly from the ones listed here.

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Arizona Rivers
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Flow Data Format:
RiverName - GaugeLocation WeatherIcon BBS
Time; 4/23 Flow; 4/22 Flow; 4/21 Flow; Comments

New Mexico Rivers

Rio Grande - Near Lobatos   
noon; 370 cfs; 380 cfs; 390 cfs; Water 56°F

Rio Grande - Near Cerro   
noon; 410 cfs; 450 cfs; 440 cfs

Rio Grande - Below Taos Junction Br   
noon; 825 cfs; 800 cfs; 725 cfs

Embudo Creek - Near Dixon   
noon; 420 cfs; 430 cfs; 330 cfs

Rio Chama - Above Chama   
noon; 270 cfs; 270 cfs; 220 cfs

Rio Brazos - At Fishtail Road   
noon; 625 cfs; 430 cfs; 360 cfs

Rio Chama - Near La Puente   
noon; 1,500 cfs; 1,300 cfs; 1,050 cfs

Rio Chama - Below El Vado Dam   
noon; 1,400 cfs; 1,700 cfs; 975 cfs

Rio Chama - Above Abiquiu Reservoir   
noon; 1,750 cfs; 1,050 cfs; 1,050 cfs

Gila - Near Gila     2017
noon; 260 cfs; 270 cfs; 260 cfs

Gila - Near Redrock   
noon; 290 cfs; 300 cfs; 300 cfs

San Francisco - At Clifton   
noon; 350 cfs; 380 cfs; 370 cfs; Falling 6 cfs/hr

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