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Gauge

Gauge Description:

USGS gage located just above the ledges section behind the firestation. This section can and does rise and fall rapidly due to the steep upper watershed. High water is usually found in late April and early May. Medium water mid May through early June. Low water through the Summer sometimes high enough to run especially after a rain event. Forecast
Too low to scratchy low......350cfs - 500cfs
Low..........................500cfs - 850cfs
Medium.......................850cfs - 1500cfs
High.........................>1500cfs
Estimated chance (%) of finding the river runnable.
Month............% chance.................comment
January ............ 0%....frozen. 
February.............0%....frozen.
March................5%....Usually frozen. 
April...............75%....Best chance mid to late April 
May ................85%....Runnable most of the month
June.................45%
July.................40% 
August...............35%....A thunderstorm could bring it up 
September...........45%....Tropical storms and their remains 
October........…....60%
November............70%....Fall rains, dormant trees
December............45%....River starts freezing about Christmas

Be aware this is averaged out over several years. The % chance refers to the probability of finding the river running on any given day. For instance a 35% probability for August means on average you can only expect 10 days of water. One year there could be 20 days in August with water, other years none. Spring levels are usually higher than fall levels. The river rises and falls rapidly because of the steep watershed. An occasional summer storm could bring the river up for a day. People often run this stretch lower than the recommended minimum flows with some wading in the shllows.

PEMIGEWASSET R AT WOODSTOCK [ NH ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
2.82 263 10/13 3:30

Station Graphs


Linked Reaches

Search Results

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
NH Cascade Brook— Lincoln V 2.82 ft   low 10/13 3:30
NH Dry— Dry River Trail to Dry River Campground V 2.82 ft   low 10/13 3:30
NH Pemigewasset— Indian Head to East Branch confluence II-IV 2.82 Feet   low 10/13 3:30
NH Pemigewasset— Profile Lake through Franconia Notch V 2.82 ft   low 10/13 3:30
NH Pemigewasset— Woodstock II 263 cfs   low 10/13 3:30
NH Pemigewasset— Woodstock to Campton I 263 cfs   med 10/13 3:30
NH Pemigewasset, N. Fk.— Lincoln IV-V 2.82 ft   low 10/13 3:30

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:57
USGS Station:01075000
HUC:01070001
Latitude:43.9761
Longitude:-71.6800
Class:5