tjm Posted Wednesday at 12:49 AM Posted Wednesday at 12:49 AM Yeah we had plenty of rain by a day or two ago, all that has fallen in the past 48 hours is wasted runoff. That creek is up to 2,580 CFS from 48 CFS
Quillback Posted Wednesday at 11:14 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 11:14 AM Round 2 moved south of us. Looks like the AR river valley got pounded. Beaver has come up two feet.
WestCentralFisher Posted Wednesday at 12:11 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:11 PM Fair enough. The difference in viewpoint just boils down to exact location. The streams in my area (north-central Missouri Ozarks) have technically risen, but in the sense that the streams that had been flowing at like 70-80 CFS are now 100-120. We got quite a bit of rain too, but it was steady rather than downpours, and the dry soil mostly just sucked it all up. Obviously very different over your way.
tjm Posted Wednesday at 01:27 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:27 PM L.Sugar is now down to 1560 CFS after peaking ~3550 and the low water bridge will reappear at ~500. We might need rain again in 3-4 weeks. Quillback 1
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