Mill Creek above Mill Creek

Last updated: Jun 16, 2025, 1:37 PM UTC
No watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for this area.

Flood Impacts 🅘

  • 3.2 - At 3.2 ft (193 CFS), the intersection of 39th South and I-215 can expect flood damage. Additionally, low lying areas and homes along the stream channel can expect flood damage.
  • 3 - At 3.0 ft (168 CFS), the intersection of 39th South and I-215 can expect flooding. Additionally, low lying areas and homes along the creek can expect flood damage.
  • 2.9 - At 2.90 ft (156 CFS), the intersection of 39th South and I-215 will experience flooding. Additionally, low lying areas along the stream will receive high water.

Gauge Info

Coordinates 40.6942, -111.751
RFC CBRFC
State UT
WFO SLC
County Salt Lake
Data Provider(s)
USGS NONE

Gauge Location

Recent Crests

1. 1.37 ft on 05-11-2004
2. 1.39 ft on 05-30-2003
3. 1.52 ft on 06-02-2002
4. 1.49 ft on 05-16-2001
5. 1.47 ft on 05-26-2000

Historic Crests

1. 2.94 ft on 05-30-1983
2. 2.45 ft on 05-23-1993
3. 2.13 ft on 06-06-1995
4. 2.10 ft on 05-28-1999
5. 2.09 ft on 05-24-1997

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Probability Information

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WFO Information

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Salt Lake City
2242 West North Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
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