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USGS Daily Statistics for Massachusetts

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ICE EFFECTS ON STREAMFLOW

The formation of ice on rivers can cause discharge values to appear unusually high. Display of these erroneous discharge data may result in improper assessment of flow conditions and misuse of the data. For this reason, display of discharge values for streams significantly affected by ice may be disabled from view. Display of discharge data will resume when ice conditions are no longer present. Discharge values for streams minimally affected by ice will continue to be displayed. Flows for streams with these conditions appear to increase during the night and decrease to near-base-line conditions around midday. To estimate the correct discharge for these streams, use the flow rate that corresponds to the bottom of the discharge curve, rather than the peak that corresponds to the top of the curve. Note that this method of estimation is possible only when no surface runoff is occurring. Daily mean discharges for periods of both significant and minimal ice-effect will be estimated and published in the Annual Water-Data Report for the water year in which they occurred.


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USGS 01109060 THREEMILE RIVER AT NORTH DIGHTON, MA


Bristol County, Massachusetts
Hydrologic Unit Code 01090004
Latitude  41°51'58", Longitude  71°07'24" NAD27
Drainage area 84.3  square miles
Contributing drainage area 84.3  square miles
Gage datum 10.57 feet above NAVD88
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00060, Discharge, cubic feet per second,
Day of
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Mean of daily mean values for each day for water year of record in, ft3/s   (Calculation Period 1965-10-01 -> 2025-09-30)

Calculation period restricted by USGS staff due to special conditions at/near site
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
1 214 228 266 388 228 156 94 46 38 63 120 179
2 213 221 268 387 225 161 103 42 43 67 113 180
3 211 235 285 386 219 158 95 39 46 64 112 185
4 213 260 293 377 215 153 89 42 46 68 111 188
5 216 262 285 377 210 148 83 48 42 70 110 190
6 217 250 273 375 204 150 76 44 42 67 106 192
7 212 236 272 359 199 165 68 42 45 64 105 197
8 208 223 280 340 194 183 63 53 47 61 106 205
9 208 215 289 323 189 186 63 65 45 63 112 207
10 210 205 298 312 193 171 64 68 43 66 120 205
11 213 203 306 314 199 157 65 66 43 65 128 209
12 209 204 300 309 198 150 66 62 45 66 129 218
13 213 209 299 296 192 148 64 65 48 67 135 235
14 229 219 310 288 189 161 65 66 47 70 143 236
15 238 226 331 284 187 179 63 65 49 85 151 237
16 235 230 335 283 187 172 60 63 51 105 153 235
17 224 236 330 292 186 151 62 56 48 106 158 233
18 218 236 342 292 182 135 63 53 50 99 158 242
19 216 235 355 284 176 127 59 53 54 95 153 249
20 221 234 347 275 169 122 54 53 59 99 148 243
21 216 231 334 265 168 113 50 50 59 113 147 229
22 214 230 337 259 161 106 47 48 59 110 149 226
23 211 232 355 262 153 102 47 46 59 104 156 230
24 218 240 362 265 152 100 52 46 57 97 163 231
25 249 256 356 265 157 104 55 43 55 95 173 229
26 283 274 338 258 168 110 55 43 65 98 177 235
27 293 275 327 254 170 101 51 40 70 101 183 247
28 290 268 321 254 156 92 48 37 68 101 185 245
29 279 251 332 248 146 87 47 38 68 106 184 243
30 257   363 234 144 88 48 40 67 117 178 232
31 242   367   145   46 41   119   220