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This probabilistic forecast is issued by the Colorado Basin River Forecast Center.
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Forecasts for the Bear River near Utah/Wyoming State Line are issued routinely year-round.
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Downstream Gauge Downstream Gauge - at Evanston
Zoom Level:9
Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 9.5
Moderate Flood Stage: 9
Flood Stage: 8
Action Stage: 7.7
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

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
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

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
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
(1) 0.00 ft on 04/12/1984
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Latitude/Longitude Disclaimer: The gauge location shown in the above map is the approximate location based on the latitude/longitude coordinates provided to the NWS by the gauge owner.
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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.
Photos
(1) Looking Upstream---High Flow (near 3,000 cfs)---June 2011
(2) Looking Downstream---High Flow (near 3,000 cfs)---June 2011
(3) Looking Upstream---Low Flow
(4) Looking Downstream---Low Flow

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