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Hydrologic Statement

National Weather Service Medford, OR

1118 AM PDT Fri May 10 2024





ORZ023-123456-

Southwest Oregon-

Including Douglas County

1118 AM PDT Fri May 10 2024



Here are the latest river stages from around the area as of 10 AM 

Friday.

For the Illinois River at Kerby the gage height was 5.34 feet and 

the flow was   1040 cubic feet per second.

For the Rogue River at Agness the gage height was 5.38 feet and 

the flow was   6678 cubic feet per second.

For the Cow Creek near Riddle the gage height was 2.31 feet 

and the flow was   480 cubic feet per second.

For the South Umpqua at Winston the gage height was 7.47 feet and 

the flow was   3388 cubic feet per second.

For the South Umpqua River at Roseburg the gage height was  MSG feet 

and the flow was    MSG cubic feet per second.

For the North Umpqua River at Winchester the gage height was 5.42

feet and the flow was   6035 cubic feet per second.

For the Umpqua River at Elkton the gage height was 8.53 feet and 

the flow was  11680 cubic feet per second.

For the Elk Creek near Drain the gage height was  MSG feet and 

the flow was   MSG cubic feet per second.

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