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Hydrologic Statement
National Weather Service Sacramento CA
806 AM PDT Fri May 10 2024

...Minor Fluctuations on the Upper Sacramento River...

Forecasts are based on present and forecasted meteorological and
hydrologic conditions at time of issuance.

Unlisted forecast points are expected to remain below monitor stage.
All those affected by river conditions should remain alert for rapid
changes and for possible forecast revisions.

For more hydrologic information and stage definitions refer to the
following web site: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/sto/hydro_data.php

CAC103-111515-
806 AM PDT Fri May 10 2024

Sacramento River Above
 Bend Bridge 5/10 7:45 stage 6.0 ft
Forecast to fluctuate near 6.0 FT into late tomorrow morning then
forecast to recede to near 5.0 FT tomorrow afternoon then forecast
to fluctuate near 5.0 FT into Sunday morning.
 Monitor stage 22.0 ft, Flood stage 27.0


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CAC103-111515-
806 AM PDT Fri May 10 2024

Sacramento River At
 Tehama Bridge 5/10 7:00 stage 199.6 ft
 Forecast to fluctuate near 199.5 FT thru Sunday morning.
 Monitor stage 206.5 ft, Flood stage 209.5


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CAC103-111515-
806 AM PDT Fri May 10 2024

Sacramento River At
 Vina Woodson Bridge 5/10 7:45 stage 168.7 ft
 Forecast to fluctuate near 169.0 FT thru Sunday morning.
 Monitor stage 180.0 ft, Flood stage 183.0


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CAC021-007-111515-
806 AM PDT Fri May 10 2024

Sacramento River At
 Ord Ferry 5/10 7:45 stage 98.3 ft
 Forecast to fluctuate near 98.5 FT thru Sunday morning.
 Monitor stage 110.0 ft, Flood stage 114.0


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CAC011-101-111515-
806 AM PDT Fri May 10 2024

Sacramento River At
 Colusa Bridge 5/10 7:45 stage 47.1 ft
 Forecast to fluctuate near 47.0 FT thru Sunday morning.
 Monitor stage 63.0 ft, Flood stage 70.0


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