Menominee River near Pembine
Future / Actual / Minor
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01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC through 01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC
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Observed (OBS) 06/17/2025 6:00 PM CDTRecord: 18.9 ftCATEGORY STAGE Major Flooding 18.5 ft Moderate Flooding 17 ft Minor Flooding 16 ft Action 14 ft Reliability of the Forecast:
NOTE: Forecasts are not available. Only observed stages are available for this point.
National Water Model Hydrograph
Official NWS streamflow forecasts are produced by NWS hydrologic forecasters for river gauge locations using hydrologic models which are calibrated to that location. This process considers additional guidance and information, including local expertise and experience, to produce the best forecast possible. The NWM output provides supplemental guidance to NWS forecasters and should not be considered an official NWS river forecast.
Flood Impacts
- 18 - This stage compares to a record flow rate of 25800 cubic feet per second at Chalk Hill Dam set in 1960 and White Rapids Dam also set in 1960.
- 16.8 - Floodwaters may be affecting homes in the Miscauno Island area. Water is covering Pike River Road, Beach Road and the River Road boat landing east of Wausaukee. This stage compares to a flow rate of around 24000 cubic feet per second at both Chalk Hill Dam and White Rapids Dam.
- 16 - Flooding affects mainly lowland and forested land adjacent to the river.
Gauge Info
Coordinates | 45.5794, -87.7869 |
RFC | NCRFC |
State | WI |
WFO | GRB |
County | Marinette |
Data Provider(s) | |
US Geological Survey | USGS--Water Resources of the United States |
USGS | 04066003 |
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 15.74 ft | on 04-17-2023 |
2. | 14.81 ft | on 01-16-2022 |
3. | 11.01 ft | on 03-26-2021 |
4. | 12.85 ft | on 04-06-2020 |
5. | 14.69 ft | on 04-24-2019 |
Recent Crests
1. | 15.74 ft | on 04-17-2023 | |
2. | 14.81 ft | on 01-16-2022 | |
3. | 11.01 ft | on 03-26-2021 | |
4. | 12.85 ft | on 04-06-2020 | |
5. | 14.69 ft | on 04-24-2019 | |
6. | 11.69 ft | on 06-19-2018 | |
7. | 16.95 ft | on 01-06-2018 | (P) |
8. | 16.19 ft | on 12-13-2017 | (P) |
9. | 12.99 ft | on 05-20-2017 | |
10. | 11.36 ft | on 03-18-2016 | |
11. | 15.00 ft | on 02-01-2016 | (P) |
12. | 13.62 ft | on 05-04-2013 | |
13. | 14.16 ft | on 02-06-2003 | |
14. | 15.81 ft | on 04-19-2002 | |
15. | 12.95 ft | on 04-02-1998 | |
16. | 13.32 ft | on 04-07-1997 | |
17. | 16.21 ft | on 01-30-1993 | |
18. | 12.64 ft | on 04-22-1992 | |
19. | 13.02 ft | on 06-01-1991 | |
20. | 14.67 ft | on 03-15-1990 | |
21. | 18.94 ft | on 12-17-1985 |
Historic Crests
1. | 18.94 ft | on 12-17-1985 | |
2. | 16.95 ft | on 01-06-2018 | (P) |
3. | 16.21 ft | on 01-30-1993 | |
4. | 16.19 ft | on 12-13-2017 | (P) |
5. | 15.81 ft | on 04-19-2002 |
Historic Crests
1. | 18.94 ft | on 12-17-1985 | |
2. | 16.95 ft | on 01-06-2018 | (P) |
3. | 16.21 ft | on 01-30-1993 | |
4. | 16.19 ft | on 12-13-2017 | (P) |
5. | 15.81 ft | on 04-19-2002 | |
6. | 15.74 ft | on 04-17-2023 | |
7. | 15.00 ft | on 02-01-2016 | (P) |
8. | 14.81 ft | on 01-16-2022 | |
9. | 14.69 ft | on 04-24-2019 | |
10. | 14.67 ft | on 03-15-1990 | |
11. | 14.16 ft | on 02-06-2003 | |
12. | 13.62 ft | on 05-04-2013 | |
13. | 13.32 ft | on 04-07-1997 | |
14. | 13.02 ft | on 06-01-1991 | |
15. | 12.99 ft | on 05-20-2017 | |
16. | 12.95 ft | on 04-02-1998 | |
17. | 12.85 ft | on 04-06-2020 | |
18. | 12.64 ft | on 04-22-1992 | |
19. | 11.69 ft | on 06-19-2018 | |
20. | 11.36 ft | on 03-18-2016 | |
21. | 11.01 ft | on 03-26-2021 |
Vertical Datum Table
type | NAVD88 |
---|---|
major Flooding | 758.50 ft |
moderate Flooding | 757.00 ft |
minor Flooding | 756.00 ft |
action | 754.00 ft |
Latest Value | 748.11 ft |
Gauge Zero | 740.00 ft |
Gauge Photos
Probability Information
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