This gauge is a ways downstream so it's not a perfect indicator but it should get you in the ballpark. High water runs are certainly possible for those who know the run well.
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level | ||||||||
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| SF SNOQUALMIE RIVER AB ALICE CREEK NEAR GARCIA, WA | ||||||||||||
| usgs-12143400 | 220 - 500 cfs | IV-V | 00h54m | 138 cfs (rc= -0.3 ) | ||||||||
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| Snoqualmie, S. Fork [WA] |
SF Snoqualmie |
850 cfs. | chris fee | |
| Snoqualmie, South Fork [WA] |
Fall in the Wall, Taber |
250 cfs | Thomas O'Keefe | |
| 5y198d02h08m | Snoqualmie, S. Fork, [WA] |
Fall In The Wall |
500cfs | Bryan Cunitz |
| 5y229d02h08m | Snoqualmie, S. Fork [WA] |
Root Ball |
350 cfs | Thomas O'Keefe |
| 7y167d02h08m | Snoqualmie, South Fork [WA] |
Fall in the Wall, Rausch |
250 cfs | Thomas O'Keefe |
| 8y225d02h08m | Snoqualmie, South Fork [WA] |
Fall in the Wall 2 |
410 cfs | Thomas O'Keefe |