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This page provides access to observed and forecast river conditions in RSS/XML feeds/format. Comments and feedback are welcome. A Product Description Document is also available.
Note: Routine Daily Forecasts of River Conditions are available at select river locations where data histories and forecast procedures make them possible. These forecasts are generally updated from 11:00 AM to noon local time. This RSS feed is based on the original development efforts of John Yagecic of the Delaware River Basin Commission.
To subscribe to one of our RSS feeds below, copy the URL (web address) of the content you are interested in and insert this to your newsreader (RSS reader) or aggregator (usually as an "add feed" option).
El Paso, TX (EPZ) Gauges | Observed | Forecast | Alerts |
Gila River below East Fork and Gila Hot Springs (EFGN5) | |||
Gila River above Gila (GILN5) | |||
Gila River near Virden (GVRN5) | |||
Gila River near Redrock (RGRN5) | |||
Mimbres River at Mimbres (MIMN5) | |||
Mogollon Creek above Cliff 14N (MCCN5) | |||
Rio Grande below Caballo Dam (CAAN5) | |||
Rio Grande at Caballo Lake (CBON5) | |||
Rio Grande at Cordova Bridge (CDBT2) | |||
Rio Grande at Elephant Butte Lake (EBDN5) | |||
Rio Grande at The Narrows in Elephant Butte Lake (EBNN5) | |||
Rio Grande below Elephant Butte Dam (EDBN5) | |||
Rio Grande at El Paso (Courchesne Bridge) (EPRT2) | |||
Rio Grande near Fort Quitman (FQGT2) | |||
Rio Grande below Leasburg Dam (LBDN5) | |||
Rio Grande near Mesilla (MSLN5) | |||
Rio Grande at Canutillo (RCLT2) | |||
Rio Grande below American Canal Diversion (RGAT2) | |||
Rio Grande at Hayners Bridge near Rincon (RHBN5) | |||
Rio Grande at Zaragoza Bridge (ZGBT2) | |||
Tularosa Creek near Bent (TLCN5) |
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