What is the current flow on Old Swamp River?
Old Swamp River is currently flowing at 0.23 cfs at USGS gauge 01105600 as of Aug 18, 3:00 PM UTC.
Flow is 0.23 cfs.
USGS 01105600 is a public stream gauge on Old Swamp River in Massachusetts. Waderly uses this page as the canonical landing page for flow, water level, and fishing-condition checks on this water. There are 8 nearby gauges linked from this page for watershed context.
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Old Swamp River is currently flowing at 0.23 cfs at USGS gauge 01105600 as of Aug 18, 3:00 PM UTC.
Waderly compares Old Swamp River against its historical median when that gauge has enough flow history loaded. This page does not have that above-or-below-normal comparison yet.
This USGS gauge is not currently reporting water temperature for Old Swamp River, so this page does not show a live water-temperature reading.
Nearby gauges worth checking include MILL RIVER NEAR RANDOLPH ST, SOUTH WEYMOUTH MA (1.6 miles away), WHITMANS POND, WHITMANS POND DAM AT E. WEYMOUTH,MA (1.6 miles away), WHITMANS POND FLOOD BY-PASS AT EAST WEYMOUTH, MA (1.8 miles away). Comparing nearby gauges helps confirm whether conditions are changing upstream or across the watershed.
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