South Fork Nooksack River
Monitors the South Fork of the Nooksack River near Wickersham.
Current Stage
0.25 ft
Flood: 8.0 ft • Major: 9.5 ft
Current Flow
0.06 kcfs
6-Hour Trend
Steady
-0.03 ft in 6h
Last Observed
59 minutes ago
Aug 18, 4:00 PM
The solid line shows recent observed water levels, and the dotted line shows the forecast. Colored horizontal bands mark flood thresholds. Auto-refreshes every 5 min.
Same hydrograph with colored shading behind it showing historical flood categories. This puts the current river level in context with past flood events at this gauge.
Forecast Peak
0.32 ft
Expected
Aug 22, 7:00 PM
Category
No_FloodingInstead of a single forecast line, this chart shows a range of possible river levels over the next 10 days. The shaded bands represent different likelihoods — darker shading means more likely outcomes, lighter shading means less likely but still possible. Colored horizontal lines mark flood thresholds. This helps you see not just what's expected, but how confident the forecast is.
Each colored bar represents one week over a 90-day period. The colors show the probability that the river's peak level will exceed a given height during that week — warmer colors mean a higher chance. Read up the vertical axis to find a water level you care about, then check the bar color to see how likely the river is to reach it. This is useful for spotting which weeks carry the most flood risk.
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These charts compare the current flood outlook to historical averages over the next 90 days. Two lines are shown: a current forecast line and a historical average line. When the current forecast line is above the historical line, the river is more likely than normal to reach higher levels. When it's below, conditions are expected to be calmer than usual. The horizontal axis shows water levels, and the vertical axis shows the percent chance of exceeding them.
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Volume
9.5 ft
the Nooksack River floodwaters will be deep and swift...inundating farms, roads and residential areas including the town of Acme. Many roads will be impassable and severe erosion may affect river banks. Flooding will occur all along the river including headwaters...tributaries...and other streams within and near the South Fork Nooksack River Basin.
8.5 ft
the Nooksack River flooding will be widespread with swift water covering farm lands and many roads. Highway 9 north of Acme may be impassable. Erosion may affect some river banks.
8 ft
the Nooksack River floodwaters will inundate much of the low farm lands along the river...with water over some roadways...including potentially Highway 9 north of Acme.
A crest is the highest water level reached during a flood event. These are the most recent recorded peaks at this gauge — useful for comparing current conditions to past floods you may remember.
| Date | Stage (ft) |
|---|---|
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Dec 11, 2025 8 months, 1 week ago |
9.02 |
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Dec 10, 2025 8 months, 1 week ago |
9.02 |
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Jan 28, 2024 2 years, 6 months ago |
8.01 |
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Nov 5, 2022 3 years, 9 months ago |
8.03 |
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Nov 28, 2021 4 years, 8 months ago |
8.18 |