Real-Time Streamflow Conditions for District of Columbia — 7 Monitoring Stations
District of Columbia: 7 Streamflow Sites
dc: 7 Streamflow Sites
What's the Flow? provides live river gauge readings for 7 USGS monitoring stations across District of Columbia, updated in real-time. Track water levels, flow rates, and potential flood risks for rivers and streams throughout the state.
Data is sourced directly from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and covers major rivers, tributaries, and watersheds across District of Columbia. Whether you're monitoring flood conditions, planning a fishing trip, or assessing whitewater conditions, What's the Flow? gives you the data you need.
About Streamflow Data for District of Columbia
Streamflow data is collected continuously by USGS monitoring stations positioned at key points along rivers and streams across District of Columbia. Each station measures water level (stage) and calculates flow rate (discharge) in cubic feet per second (cfs), providing a real-time picture of river conditions throughout the state.
What's the Flow? aggregates this data into an easy-to-read format, allowing you to quickly assess current conditions, compare flow rates to historical median flows, and identify rivers running significantly above or below normal levels.