What is the current flow on St. Louis Creek?
St. Louis Creek is currently flowing at 7 cfs at USGS gauge 09026500 as of Aug 19, 1:30 PM UTC.
Flow is 7 cfs — much lower than typical for this date (typical median: 16 cfs).
USGS 09026500 is a public stream gauge on St. Louis Creek in Colorado. 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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Waderly combines real-time USGS stream gauges with weather, barometric pressure trends, and solunar activity so you know what the water is doing before you go. The "typical" comparison above is an approximation based on the historical daily median flow for this date at this gauge.
St. Louis Creek is currently flowing at 7 cfs at USGS gauge 09026500 as of Aug 19, 1:30 PM UTC.
St. Louis Creek is much lower than typical for this date. The current flow is 7 cfs, compared with a typical median of 16 cfs for this date.
The latest reported water temperature on St. Louis Creek is 49.6°F (9.8°C) as of Aug 19, 1:30 PM UTC.
Nearby gauges worth checking include ELK CREEK AT UPPER STATION, NEAR FRASER, CO (2.8 miles away), ELK CREEK NEAR FRASER, CO. (2.8 miles away), VASQUEZ DIVERSION 2 NR WINTER PARK, CO (3.8 miles away). Comparing nearby gauges helps confirm whether conditions are changing upstream or across the watershed.
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Conditions rate Fair right now: Flow much lower than typical for this date · 50°F warming (based on flow vs. seasonal norms). This assessment combines current flow vs. seasonal norms, and water temperature for the target species.
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