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Gauge

Gauge Description:

Pine Creek at Cedar Run is a good indicator as to whether Slate run is up. Remember that Pine has a much larger drainage basin and is longer so that it will rise and fall more slowly than Slate. If Pine is at 3.8 but has been dropping for a couple days Slate will probably not be running. You can also use accuweather to look at a topo-like map of the previous day's rainfall. You will need to go to the accumulated precipitation radar map and select Pennsylvania from a dropdown menu; I usually select 24 hour rainfall totals. Another useful tool is the the Automated Flood Warning System to look at nearby gages in Lycoming, Clinton and Tioga counties. The AFWS gages update every 15 minutes. Over an inch of rain will usually bring Slate (and nearby Cedar) runs up for a day.

TJ Crawford suggests that you can call the Hotel Manor to check and see if it's running: 570-753-8414.

Pine Creek at Cedar Run [ PA ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
1.76 389 12/3 3:15

Station Graphs


Linked Reaches

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Level Legend: Running Below Minimum Recommended Flow Above Maximum Recommended Flow Unknown
Descriptions of reaches with River Name in bold have been verified by a regional StreamTeam member.

State River Name/Section Class Level Rel. Level Updated
PA Babb Creek— Lick Run to Pine Creek I-II 1.76 ft   low 12/3 3:15
PA Pine Creek— Ansonia to Blackwell I-II 389 cfs   low 12/3 3:15
PA Slate Run— Picnic area to Pine Creek II-III 1.76 ft.   low 12/3 3:15

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:480
USGS Station:01548500
HUC:02050205
Latitude:41.5217
Longitude:-77.4478
Class:4