What is the current flow on Snapper Creek?
Snapper Creek is currently flowing at 34.3 cfs at USGS gauge 254157080213800 as of Aug 19, 5:30 AM UTC.
Flow is 34.3 cfs.
USGS 254157080213800 is a public stream gauge on Snapper Creek in Florida. Waderly uses this page as the canonical landing page for flow, water level, and fishing-condition checks on this water. There is 1 same-waterway gauge nearby for upstream and downstream comparison.
NOAA forecast data for Snapper Creek is not cached on this page yet. The live Waderly map forecast will populate first, and search crawlers can still see flow, gauge height, temperature, nearby gauges, and state-hub links here.
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.
These nearby gauges are on the same named waterway, which makes them more useful for upstream and downstream context than unrelated creeks at the same distance.
Snapper Creek is currently flowing at 34.3 cfs at USGS gauge 254157080213800 as of Aug 19, 5:30 AM UTC.
Waderly compares Snapper Creek against its historical median when that gauge has enough flow history loaded. This page does not have that above-or-below-normal comparison yet.
The latest reported water temperature on Snapper Creek is 87.4°F (30.8°C) as of Aug 19, 5:30 AM UTC.
Other gauges on Snapper Creek worth checking include SNAPPER CREEK AT WATER PIPE NEAR SOUTH MIAMI, FL (0.1 miles away). Same-waterway gauges are usually the best upstream and downstream cross-check when you are deciding whether conditions are improving or dropping out.
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