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USGS 12142000 NF SNOQUALMIE RIVER NEAR SNOQUALMIE FALLS, WA

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Additional Data and Information.-- Latest shifted rating.

Flood Stage.--The National Weather Service has not established a Flood Stage for this station. King County has Flood Phase Information for this gage.

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This station managed by the Northwest Washington Field Office (Ferndale).

Available Parameters Available Period
  
1987-10-01  2024-06-04
2007-10-01  2024-06-04







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Discharge, cubic feet per second

Most recent instantaneous value: 1400 06-04-2024   08:15 PDT
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Daily discharge, cubic feet per second -- statistics for Jun 4 based on 82 water years of record more
Min
(1992)
25th
percen-
tile
Median Mean 75th
percen-
tile
Most Recent
Instantaneous
Value Jun 4
Max
(1974)
137 430 622 691 916 1400 1780


Gage height, feet

Most recent instantaneous value: 5.07 06-04-2024   08:15 PDT
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