Bear River near Utah/Wyoming State Line

Last updated: Jun 12, 2025, 2:39 PM UTC
No watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for this area.

Flood Impacts 🅘

  • 9.5 - At 9.5 ft, subdevelopments north of Evanston will receive critical damage to structures, fields, and roads.
  • 9 - At 9.0 ft, the Bear River will flood subdevelopments north of Evanston. Fields, homes, and roads will be affected.
  • 8 - At 8.0 ft, the subdevelopment north of Evanston will receive overbank flooding to fields.

Gauge Info

Coordinates 40.9652, -110.854
RFC CBRFC
State UT
WFO SLC
County Summit
Data Provider(s)
US Geological Survey USGS--Water Resources of the United States
USGS 10011500

Gauge Location

Recent Crests

1. 6.60 ft on 05-25-2018
2. 7.70 ft on 06-09-2017
3. 7.40 ft on 06-09-2016
4. 6.30 ft on 06-02-2015
5. 7.04 ft on 05-30-2014

Historic Crests

1. 7.82 ft on 06-30-2011
2. 7.72 ft on 06-08-2010
3. 7.70 ft on 06-09-2017
4. 7.40 ft on 06-09-2016
5. 7.06 ft on 06-15-1995

Vertical Datum Table

type NGVD29
major Flooding 7974.50 ft
moderate Flooding 7974.00 ft
minor Flooding 7973.00 ft
action 7972.70 ft
Latest Value 7970.82 ft
Gauge Zero 7965.00 ft

Gauge Photos

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Looking Downstream---High Flow (near 3,000 cfs)---June 2011

Probability Information

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WFO Information

Weather Forecast Office
Salt Lake City
2242 West North Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
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