Revuelto Creek near Logan
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) 07/03/2025 5:00 AM MDTRecord: 14.3 ftLow Threshold: 0 ftCATEGORY STAGE Moderate Flooding 35 ft Minor Flooding 30 ft Action 25 ft Reliability of the Forecast:
NOTE: Forecasts are issued as needed during times of high water, but are not routinely available.
River forecasts for this location take into account past precipitation and the precipitation amounts expected approximately 24 hours into the future from the forecast issuance time.
River forecasts for this location take into account past precipitation and the precipitation amounts expected approximately 18 hours into the future from the forecast issuance time.
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
- 35 - Floodwaters are likely overtopping the road surface on the New Mexico highway 469 bridge between Ute Lake State Park and San Jon, making this section of road impassable. Significant flooding of low lying range land along the creek is occurring as well as major bank erosion due to the very high flow volume.
- 30 - High flow volume in the channel is reulting in considerable bank erosion. Low lying areas, mostly range land, are flooding. Water has reached the level of low steel on the New Mexico highway 469 bridge between Ute Lake State Park and San Jon.
- 25 - Water has reached the highest levels since the 1940s and considerable bank erosion is occurring due to the high flow volume within the channel. Low lying areas along the river are subject to overbank flooding but no known structures are in immediate danger of inundation.
Gauge Info
Coordinates | 35.3444, -103.390 |
RFC | ABRFC |
State | NM |
WFO | ABQ |
County | Quay |
Data Provider(s) | |
US Geological Survey | USGS--Water Resources of the United States |
USGS | 07227100 |
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 8.06 ft | on 08-17-2008 |
2. | 8.51 ft | on 08-28-2005 |
3. | 8.93 ft | on 06-22-2002 |
4. | 7.55 ft | on 08-28-2000 |
5. | 9.06 ft | on 07-10-1996 |
Recent Crests
1. | 8.06 ft | on 08-17-2008 | |
2. | 8.51 ft | on 08-28-2005 | |
3. | 8.93 ft | on 06-22-2002 | |
4. | 7.55 ft | on 08-28-2000 | |
5. | 9.06 ft | on 07-10-1996 | |
6. | 7.58 ft | on 07-27-1992 | |
7. | 9.60 ft | on 05-22-1991 | |
8. | 12.84 ft | on 06-14-1988 | |
9. | 10.35 ft | on 08-13-1984 | |
10. | 11.70 ft | on 08-11-1981 | |
11. | 12.72 ft | on 07-20-1972 | 1 |
12. | 11.15 ft | on 04-18-1970 | 1 |
13. | 11.42 ft | on 08-23-1967 | 1 |
14. | 8.65 ft | on 08-02-1966 | 1 |
15. | 14.30 ft | on 07-09-1960 | 1 |
16. | 12.90 ft | on 05-01-1957 | 1 |
17. | 9.04 ft | on 09-18-1946 | 1 |
Historic Crests
1. | 14.30 ft | on 07-09-1960 | 1 |
2. | 12.90 ft | on 05-01-1957 | 1 |
3. | 12.84 ft | on 06-14-1988 | |
4. | 12.72 ft | on 07-20-1972 | 1 |
5. | 11.70 ft | on 08-11-1981 |
Historic Crests
1. | 14.30 ft | on 07-09-1960 | 1 |
2. | 12.90 ft | on 05-01-1957 | 1 |
3. | 12.84 ft | on 06-14-1988 | |
4. | 12.72 ft | on 07-20-1972 | 1 |
5. | 11.70 ft | on 08-11-1981 | |
6. | 11.42 ft | on 08-23-1967 | 1 |
7. | 11.15 ft | on 04-18-1970 | 1 |
8. | 10.35 ft | on 08-13-1984 | |
9. | 9.60 ft | on 05-22-1991 | |
10. | 9.06 ft | on 07-10-1996 | |
11. | 9.04 ft | on 09-18-1946 | 1 |
12. | 8.93 ft | on 06-22-2002 | |
13. | 8.65 ft | on 08-02-1966 | 1 |
14. | 8.51 ft | on 08-28-2005 | |
15. | 8.06 ft | on 08-17-2008 | |
16. | 7.58 ft | on 07-27-1992 | |
17. | 7.55 ft | on 08-28-2000 |
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Probability Information
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